Another php question (sorry)

    Date: 04/22/05 (PHP Community)    Keywords: php

    This all worked back on my old server, so now I'm having to redo a lot of stuff to make it work on a real host.

    Alright, so I have my gallery script resize pictures to a size that viewers find comfortable. However, if the picture is over a certain size (about 4500KB uncompressed (as in, in memory)) I get a generic "internal server error" and I'm thinking they probably limit the amount of memory a script can use to around that number. However, I'm not sure. Is there a way (like turning on some kind of logging or doing a test in a php script) to see what exactly is preventing from working on images over this size. And if it is memory limitations, I'm guessing there's nothing I can do about it but have smaller images?

    Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/php/289537.html

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