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Sounds good Ben. I will get '--enable-exif' going in my php config ... and when done confirm it is all working.
Don
Thanks again Rod. I didn't think 1->2 had anything like this ... which is why I think I've missed something. But exif isn't there...and that's the error.
Don
Thanks Rod.
So at the top of the PHP List for 5.4.45 under "Configure Command", there is an '--enable-exif' ... and then closer to the end of the command string, a '--disable-exif'. I guess the second one wins.
Is editing the Configure Command in the domain of cPanel or WHM?
But is exif use new in Backlight 2?
Don
Thanks Ben. So is use of exif data new in Backlight 2? I can't see anything within cPanel re exif or whether it is enabled. Maybe from WHM? I share a server and haven't messed with this kind of stuff for years.
After updating to Backlight 2 and the Lightroom publisher module, on any Publish command, I am getting the following Warning:
Can't Update this Collection
Unable to perform actions: uploadRendition
Message: Unexpected error: Call to undefined function
exif_read_data() in Image Resizer.php on line 92
No doubt I've missed something ...
Thanks for the help. Don
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