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Jason2
Sat 12th Jan '08, 11:25am
Hi,
The extension txt is allowed, and I`ve selected no on view as thumbnail.
However, when trying to upload a comobofix.txt ... it says;
combofix.txt:
Thumbnail creation failed due to your image library not having support for this image type.
Why is this?
Regards Jason :)
Steve Machol
Sat 12th Jan '08, 3:46pm
What are all your settings for that extension?
Jason2
Sat 12th Jan '08, 6:54pm
I`ve got the Display thumbnail for this type? set to NO.
Open this attachment in a new browser window? set to NO
And Enabled - Yes.
Regards Jason :)
Steve Machol
Sat 12th Jan '08, 9:35pm
Please provide all the settings.
Jason2
Sat 12th Jan '08, 11:51pm
There aren`t really any other settings when I edit the .txt extension.
What settings do you want exactly?
Regards Jason :)
Steve Machol
Sun 13th Jan '08, 12:49am
Really? There's other settings in my vB. Post a screen shot.
Jason2
Sun 13th Jan '08, 1:02am
Here`s the screenshot from when I edited the .txt extension;
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee123/Jason_scfc/attachments.jpg
Regards Jason :)
Steve Machol
Sun 13th Jan '08, 1:04am
That looks like more that the 3 settings you said you had.
Try changing the Mime Type to: Content-type: plain/text
Jason2
Sun 13th Jan '08, 1:09am
Still says the following;
combofix.txt:
Thumbnail creation failed due to your image library not having support for this image type.
Regards Jason :)
Steve Machol
Sun 13th Jan '08, 1:11am
Then you must have an add-on that is causing this because I cannot duplicate this.
To troubleshoot this, first reupload all the original vB non-image files (except install.php). Make sure you upload these in ASCII format and overwrite the ones on the server. Also be sure to upload the admincp files to whichever directory you have set in your config.php file. Then run 'Suspect File Versions' in Diagnostics to make sure you have all the original files for your version and that none show 'File does not contain expected contents':
Admin CP -> Maintenance -> Diagnostics -> Suspect File Versions
[Note: In some cases you may also need to remove any of the listed .xml files in the includes/xml directory.]
Next, disable all plugins.
Note: To temporarily disable the plugin system, edit config.php and add this line right under <?php
define('DISABLE_HOOKS', true);
Then if you still have this problem, create a new style and choose no parent style. This will force it to use the default templates. Finally empty your browser cache, close all browser windows then try again. Make sure you change to the new style and view your forums with it. Do you have the same problem?
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