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Automatic Thumbnail Creation Modules

MojoClassifieds supports many different ways for you to create thumbnails on-the-fly from member uploaded photos. These images will be stored in thumbnail size you define on the server and displayed in the gallery or profile page as image previews.

Thumbnail Module Installation Instructions

Each thumbnail module consists of 2 files : imagemagick.cgi and imagemagick.pl or gd.cgi and gd.pl files.
For *.cgi, please use a text editor to open it, and make sure the first line points to your perl interpreter.
Upload *.cgi in ASCII mode to the same folder mojoClassified.cgi is located in and change permissions to 0755.
Upload *.pl in ASCII mode to the /scripts folder, no permissions need to be set.
Login to your admin area, behaviors section and turn on image magick or gd as your favourite thumbnailer.
Note: Thumbnailer modules are not installed through module manager.

Please note you need the free perl modules gd.pm or image::magick correctly PRE-installed in your server perl module library for our thumbnailer modules to work and create thumbnails from member uploaded photos.

If you receive server errors during image upload, these perl modules are most likely not installed, please have your server admin install the perl modules for you. We offer module installation for US$ 50, if you can provide server root access details.

If you get errors when uploading images, check the information in the Troubleshooting section and following thread for further information on possible issues: http://forum.telalive.com/viewtopic.php?t=13


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