A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Notice Message: getimagesize() [function.getimagesize]: Read error! Filename: plugins/pi.imgsizer.php Line Number: 151
That is the error I am getting and I can’t find the source of the issue. My paths are correct, my permissions are correct – I noticed that someone else had this issue when I googled it, but the thread was gone (and not cached), so I have no idea if it was resolved.
I can’t seem to find anything about it in the archives ImgSizer thread. Getting a bit desperate here as I use this plugin on almost every client site and it’s starting to hinder deadlines searching for a fix.
I’m not even sure if this is where I’m supposed to post this. lol
Help? Anyone get this error and find a solution?
Thank you! Joelle
Hola! Sorry, it’s for 1.6.9, 20100430.
Mel (from emtwo) and I just found a fix, though.
http://ellislab.com/forums/viewthread/122152/#640295
that seems to fix the issue – not sure why of course, but it works now. 😊
Thanks for replying! (Is this where I am supposed to post this, btw?)
Hi, I have the same problem but I’m running EE2.1.0.
Cache cleaned, paths correct, permissions correct.
Some images are working, some not.
EE file manager tells me the file is all right and mime is images/jpeg.
But I get the same error. The fix didn’t work for me. I’m using local images.
Error: imgsizer.Error: image mime type does not match ok mime typesUnfortunately exactly the same error is happening for me as well:
Severity: Notice
Message: getimagesize() [function.getimagesize]: Read error!
Filename: imgsizer/pi.imgsizer.php
Line Number: 153What’s odd is that it’s happening on one page (http://www.getrightmusic.com/mixtape) but not on homepage where the plug-in is also being used (http://www.getrightmusic.com/).
Only issue I can see is that the specific entry that’s causing the problem has an image that has a # as part of the name. Once I got rid of it, the error also went away.
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