PHP - Image Size Error
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My php function keeps returning an error on a valid image! I get this error: Quote could not make seekable I use this line to get the image size but i get the above error for it:$picturearray = getimagesize($Image); Url being tested : Code: [Select] http://www.fileden.com/files/2010/12/22/3043070/Sidroc.jpg The url is correct and the image does exist - does any one know what can cause this issue ? Similar TutorialsHi I have an upload script which uploads an image then resizes The error Code: [Select] Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 20971520 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 7776 bytes) in Dir/UploadScript.php on line 234 The code function $strNewFileName = date("YmdHis").rand(0,5000).".".$this->strFileExt; $this->strNewFileName = $strNewFileName; $strDir = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].$this->strSaveDir.$strNewFileName; $strTNDir = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].$this->strSaveDir."tn_".$strNewFileName; move_uploaded_file($this->arrUploadFile['tmp_name'], $strDir); $image_p = imagecreatetruecolor($this->intNewWidth, $this->intNewHeight); switch($this->strFileExt){ case "jpg": $image = imagecreatefromjpeg($strDir); break; case "gif": $image = imagecreatefromgif($strDir); break; case "png": $image = imagecreatefrompng($strDir); break; } imagecopyresampled($image_p, $image, 0, 0, 0, 0, $this->intNewWidth, $this->intNewHeight, $this->intCurWidth, $this->intCurHeight); $blnSuccessUpload = false; switch($this->strFileExt){ case "jpg": if(imagejpeg($image_p, $strTNDir)){ $blnSuccessUpload = true; } break; case "gif": if(imagegif($image_p, $strTNDir)){ $blnSuccessUpload = true; } break; case "png": if(imagepng($image_p, $strTNDir)){ $blnSuccessUpload = true; } } imagedestroy($image_p); return $blnSuccessUpload; the Line causing issues (234) is Code: [Select] $image = imagecreatefromjpeg($strDir); Now that image is created but the TN is not //Edit Just a note. I have ini_set('memory_limit', 16MB); if you notice the allocated memory is less than the memory allowed. could someone help in how to resize a uploaded image size, say if someone is uploading a 1mb photo to my server, i wish for it to become 100kb and also resize its width and height? here is my code Code: [Select] //////////////////////////////////////uploader else if($action=="uploader") { echo "Upload your picture and copy the link <br/>after uploading to user it at gallery.<br/><br/>"; echo "<form method=\"post\" enctype=\"multipart/form-data\" action=\"index.php?action=uploaded&sid=$sid\">"; echo "Choose Pictu <br />"; echo "<input name=\"uploaded\" type=\"file\" /><br /><br />"; echo "<input type=\"submit\" value=\"Upload\" />"; echo "</form><br/>"; echo "<p align=\"center\">"; echo "<a href=\"index.php?action=main&sid=$sid\">Home</a>"; echo "</p>"; } //////////////////////////////////////uploader else if($action=="uploaded") { $blacklist = array(".php", ".php.jpg", ".php.jpeg", ".php.gif", ".php.png", ".phtml", ".php3", ".php4"); foreach ($blacklist as $item) { if(preg_match("/$item\$/i", $_FILES['uploaded']['name'])) { echo "<p align=\"center\">"; echo "Oops sorry we do not allow those files.<br/>"; echo "<a href=\"index.php?action=main&sid=$sid\">Home</a>"; echo "</p>"; exit; } } $target = "../images/"; $target = $target . basename( $_FILES['uploaded']['name']) ; $ok=1; if (file_exists("../images/" . $_FILES["uploaded"]["name"])) { echo "<p align=\"center\">"; echo $_FILES["file"]["name"] . "Oops file name already exists<br/> kindly rename your picture and upload again. <br/>"; echo "<a href=\"index.php?action=main&sid=$sid\">Home</a>"; echo "</p>"; }else{ //This is our size condition if ($uploaded_size > 25600){ echo "Your file is too large. We have a 25kb limit.<br/>"; $ok=0; } $types = array('image/jpeg', 'image/gif', 'image/png'); if (in_array($_FILES['uploaded']['type'], $types)) { // file is okay continue } else { $ok=0; } //Here we check that $ok was not set to 0 by an error if ($ok==0){ echo "<p align=\"center\">"; Echo "Sorry your file was not uploaded.<br/> It may be the wrong filetype. <br/>We only allow JPG, GIF, and PNG filetypes.<br/>"; echo "<a href=\"index.php?action=main&sid=$sid\">Home</a>"; echo "</p>"; } //If everything is ok we try to upload it else{ if(move_uploaded_file($_FILES['uploaded']['tmp_name'], $target)){ echo "<p align=\"center\">"; echo "The file ". basename( $_FILES['uploadedfile']['name']). " Picture uploaded successfully.<br/><br/><b>$target <br/>"; echo "<a href=\"index.php?action=main&sid=$sid\">Home</a>"; echo "</p>"; } else{ echo "<p align=\"center\">"; echo "Sorry, there was a problem uploading your file.<br/>"; echo "<a href=\"index.php?action=main&sid=$sid\">Home</a>"; echo "</p>"; } } } } The script for creating a new file name for the image:
$validextensions = array("jpeg", "jpg", "png"); //Extensions which are allowed $ext = explode('.', basename($_FILES['file']['name'][$i]));//explode file name from dot(.) $file_extension = end($ext); //store extensions in the variable $new_image_name = md5(uniqid()) . "." . $ext[count($ext) - 1]; $target_path = $target_path . $new_image_name;//set the target path with a new name of imageThe script creates a new file like: f6c9b8d9db05366c3504210cded9ddb2.jpgand moves the file to the "uploads" folder. And then the script also creates a thumbnail with the same file name and moves the file to the "thumbs" folder. The issue I am having is that the same ID code could happen again for a different image in the database, thus I would be calling a different original sized image than the thumbnail image. My question is: How to avoid this issue of the same ID code has happened again for a different file. What is the proper way to reference the anchor tag of the thumbnail image to its actual original sized image? With the script I have the thumbnail image would be coming from the "thumbs" folder and the anchor tag would get referenced to the "uploads" folder to get the original sized image. Edited by glassfish, 12 October 2014 - 05:51 AM. I'm having real difficulty with something that should simply work... I've got a script that reads files within a specific folder defined elsewhere. Then it returns the filenames (image files) to an array. Relatively simple, you'd think... Here's the process loop : Code: [Select] // Read directory for images @$dh = opendir($img_dir); while (false !== (@$filename = readdir($dh))) { if (($filename == '.') || ($filename == '..') || ($filename == 'Thumbs.db')) { } else { $files[] = $filename; } } There is a maximum of 4 images in each folder. This process will run once per page load. I have checked my php settings: memory_limit 256M post_max_size 64M upload_max_filesize 62M (just for good measure). IMHO 256m works for another site I developed which processes up to three images using imagemagick, and I've tested this with a 4mb png file too.... Yet I get this error : Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 268435456 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 35 bytes) in F:\html\bishopstrings\components\com_content\views\article\tmpl\default.php on line 43 This is telling me it's trying to allocate 35bytes when there is 268435456 bytes available... Yet this fails - any help This topic has been moved to Other Web Server Software. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=351153.0 Hi again, I did a simple request and i get right response from curl_exec($ch); but when i call the static method str_get_html my result is always the same. QuoteFatal error: Allowed memory size of 536870912 bytes exhausted I tried increase the memory memory_limit=2048M but the result is the same. Proof of memory limit: Memory Limit I also tried ->clear(); unset(); but doesn't work. I'm using the following library: kub-at/php-simple-html-dom-parser My code: $url = "https://www.php.net"; $ch = curl_init(); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, $url); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, []); $this->callback = HtmlDomParser::str_get_html(curl_exec($ch)); .... Any tips? I can use regular expression, but will be my last choice. Thank you! Hi. I tried to add some more if statements to check for validation and I'm now getting this error. The "on line ###" changes depending how many fields are FALSE. Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 67108864 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 35 bytes) in /home/content/f/u/s/fusionfashion/html/registration.php on line 133 I think it has to do with the php.ini file. So I added the memory_limit in the php.ini file. Code: [Select] register_globals = off allow_url_fopen = off expose_php = Off max_input_time = 60 variables_order = "EGPCS" extension_dir = ./ upload_tmp_dir = /tmp precision = 12 memory_limit = 128M post_max_size = 128M SMTP = relay-hosting.secureserver.net url_rewriter.tags = "a=href,area=href,frame=src,input=src,form=,fieldset=" [Zend] zend_extension=/usr/local/zo/ZendExtensionManager.so zend_extension=/usr/local/zo/4_3/ZendOptimizer.so But I'm still getting the error. How to I check my php version and this value within a browser? <?php phpinfo() ?> Found this. Its showing 64M in LOCAL and MASTER. But I just updated the local? Hi , As you may all have experienced this problem is there way we can non-healthy exit of script ..due to memory problem........??? I got to know..we avoid this......by properly managing our php memory by unset function. remove unusable variables and objects from memory...... Is there any way we can check each time inside the script -to check memory is available or sleep for some time and check again.......to proceed without exit........ Is there a way to catch this fatal error and take necessary steps to avoid exit........ Thanks, redfort :confused: I have a wordpress site that has this error in my error logs and seems to be causing the site to load very slow: PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 67108864 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 64 bytes) in /home/name/public_html/wp-includes/meta.php on line 339 this is line 339: Code: [Select] $cache[$mpid][$mkey] = array(); a couple line above and below: Code: [Select] if ( !empty($meta_list) ) { foreach ( $meta_list as $metarow) { $mpid = intval($metarow[$column]); $mkey = $metarow['meta_key']; $mval = $metarow['meta_value']; // Force subkeys to be array type: if ( !isset($cache[$mpid]) || !is_array($cache[$mpid]) ) $cache[$mpid] = array(); if ( !isset($cache[$mpid][$mkey]) || !is_array($cache[$mpid][$mkey]) ) $cache[$mpid][$mkey] = array(); // Add a value to the current pid/key: $cache[$mpid][$mkey][] = $mval; } } Can some please help this is causing major issues. Rage. The whole error message reads: Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 67108864 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 16 bytes) Dunno bout you but that doesn't make sense to me! Anywho I am constantly getting this error when any PHP variables are stored or anything. I'm guessing thats the case coz its saying the error is on line 6 which is: $card = rand(1,52); I tried a search on google but just got confused, is there a simple explanation why this is happening? thanks alot guys I'm getting a fatal memory error and have been unable to figure out what is causing it. To make it worse, the allowed memory size does not appear to be related in any way to the memory_limit value. Here's the information: Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 262144 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 128 bytes) in template.php on line 164 Excerpt from template.php (line 164 is where $max is assigned): ... else if(isDateType($type) || isTimestampType($type) || isDatetimeType($type)) { $min = htmlentities($countpost['constraints'][$tablename][$fieldname]['min'], ENT_QUOTES); $max = htmlentities($countpost['constraints'][$tablename][$fieldname]['max'], ENT_QUOTES); echo "\t\tFrom: <input name=\"constraints[$tablename][$fieldname][min]\"" ." type=text value=\"$min\" onclickXSSCleaned=\"toggleCalendar(this)\" readonly>\n"; echo "\t\tTo: <input name=\"constraints[$tablename][$fieldname][max]\"" ." type=text value=\"$max\" onclickXSSCleaned=\"toggleCalendar(this)\" readonly>\n"; } ... These two lines were included at the top of the script and printed "Base Memory Usage: 473172 Memory Limit: -1": echo "Base Memory Usage: ". memory_get_usage() ."\n"; echo "Memory Limit: ". ini_get('memory_limit') ."\n"; I also get the same error in a slightly different location: Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 262144 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 1 bytes) in template.php on line 153 Excerpt from template.php (line 153 is the simple variable assignment of an empty string): ... if(!isset($countpost['constraints'][$tablename][$fieldname]['value'])) $countpost['constraints'][$tablename][$fieldname]['value'] = ""; ... If I refresh the page repeatedly, the error will predictably occur at the same place. Once I change any code (even slightly), the location of the error will change to a new location, sometimes into an included file. The size of "tried to allocate X bytes" also changes. The only constant in this whole mess is the allowed memory size (which is ALWAYS 262144, no matter what the actual memory limit is). I had previously set memory_limit to -1 in the php.ini file, which seems to have no effect on the error. I am not using a .htaccess file. Changing the memory_limit doesn't change the "allowed memory size" whether it's set to 16M, 64M or whatever. I've restarted apache after each change in php.ini. I have memory_get_usage in the code several times to watch the memory. There are small changes, and a change of about 300k when I first load another file. The max gets up to 1048576 bytes (memory_get_peak_usage). 1 Mb does not seem very large to me and is much smaller than the memory_limit. Also, today I wrote a short php script to just use up memory. This was just to test php and see if my installation is messed up. It worked just fine and I got up to 128Mb used without encountering the error above. So it's something in my code. This is using php 5.3.2, apache2 2.2.14, on Ubuntu 10.04. Any insights would be greatly appreciated. Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 4864 bytes) in /home/a5418385/public_html/scripts/status.php on line 2 What does this mean? I use a simple php code (taken from php.net example) to resize an image Code: [Select] list($width, $height) = getimagesize($filename); $new_height = $height / $width * 400; $image_p = imagecreatetruecolor(400, $new_height); $image = imagecreatefromjpeg($filename); imagecopyresampled($image_p, $image, 0, 0, 0, 0, 400, $new_height, $width, $height); imagejpeg($image_p, "new.jpg"); Here, we create a blank image and merge it with the resized image. I wonder if it is the simplest way to resize and save an image. Is it really necessary to create a blank background image? Is there a way I can get the .jpg file in kilobytes from a remote url and check it to make sure it does not exceed 40 kilobytes before it saves the remote url into my database? hello anyone can help me to reduce image file size(reduce quality of images) using php ? Hi, I'm developing a code that uploads images. I need to verify if the image have the minimum size of 100*100 pixels before the upload. How can I do this? Best Regards, Sorry for my bad english. Hey there so I'm using the below code to upload images/files to my server via ftp. The issue I've found is that anything bigger than 200KB either stalls out and partially uploads or doesn't upload at all. I've set my php.ini file to have upload_max_filesize = 1000M and post_max_size = 1000M. And still anything bigger than 200KB won't upload right. Any help would be appreciated. I'm using php version 5.2.14 fyi. Thanks so much. ---CODE--- <?if(!isset($_POST["submit"])){?> <!-- THE FORM ACTION IS ONTO ITSELF --> <form action="index.php" method="POST" enctype="multipart/form-data"> <input name="userfile" type="file" size="40"> <input type="submit" name="submit" value="Upload image" /> </form> <? } else { set_time_limit(30000);//i noticed that this had to be pretty big otherwise your upload was likely to stall out. $paths='/yourfilepath/yourfilepath/'; $filep=$_FILES['userfile']['tmp_name']; $ftp_server='ftp.yourdomain.com'; $ftp_user_name='your_user_name'; $ftp_user_pass='your_password'; $name=$_FILES['userfile']['name']; $conn_id = ftp_connect($ftp_server); $login_result = ftp_login($conn_id, $ftp_user_name, $ftp_user_pass); if ((!$conn_id) || (!$login_result)) { echo "FTP connection has encountered an error!"; echo "Attempted to connect to $ftp_server for user $ftp_user_name...."; exit; } else { echo ""; } $upload = ftp_put($conn_id, $paths.'/'.$name, $filep, FTP_BINARY); if (!$upload) { echo "FTP upload has encountered an error!"; } else { echo "Uploaded file with name $name Succsessfully "; } ftp_close($conn_id); } ?> (1) What does this actually do? (compress it?) $image = imagecreatefromjpeg("image.jpg"); header('Content-Type: image/jpeg'); imagejpeg($image); By using this rather than displaying by using www.site.com/image.jpg it reduces file size of an image from 2.5mb to 0.5mb !! (2) ImageMagick can't get these results. Am I doing something wrong? If I change the pixel size of an image in ImageMagick then I can reduce its file size, but (1) above reduces file size regardless of changing pixel size. Hi guys, with code below i can upload pictures to database, however i need to limit the file upload. I have this code done with help of php freak forum and i am a newbie so can u help me please? thanks in advance if (isset($_POST['register']) && $_POST['register']){ //image1 $nameone=$_FILES['myfileone']['name']; if ($nameone) { $dst_filename = resize_upload_image($_FILES['myfileone'], "images/"); if ($dst_filename !== false) { extract($dst_filename); $image1 = mysql_query ("INSERT INTO img SET image='$img_filename', thumb='$thumb_filename', refimage='$reference'"); } } } ?> <form action='' method='POST' enctype='multipart/form-data'> <p>File: <input type='file' name='myfileone'> |