I saw a post here the other day and presume it must have been deleted. The author was having a problem - when activating ImageMagick the received an error message.
Hopefully they will see this! I am having that same problem - was it resolved?
Your host would presumably be telling you what they have, not what you're actually using. I don't see where your host comes in. The error indicates you've selected in your settings to use GD.
The error is that the function isn't found, and the function is in classes/imagemagick.php, so if that file were being included it would not give that error even if imagemagick were not installed. It's not a host issue.
Could you have an old copy of imagemagick.php somehow? Is the function in the file for you?
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I saw a post here the other day and presume it must have been deleted. The author was having a problem - when activating ImageMagick the received an error message.
Hopefully they will see this! I am having that same problem - was it resolved?
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Post or thread? I don't see any deleted threads from recently.
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Oops, sorry Paul - just found it, it was in wsn gallery, not links! Sounds like same problem though and fatal error in same file.
On submitting / editing link, browse an attachment, click attach and you get the error message...
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: watermark() in /var/www/html/addeditfuncs.php on line 281
Site I'm trying on is http://www.spaintoday.co.uk
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See my reply there.
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My host informed me that it was ImageMagik - I shall check with him again
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Your host would presumably be telling you what they have, not what you're actually using. I don't see where your host comes in. The error indicates you've selected in your settings to use GD.
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No - it is definitely set to image magick
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The error is that the function isn't found, and the function is in classes/imagemagick.php, so if that file were being included it would not give that error even if imagemagick were not installed. It's not a host issue.
Could you have an old copy of imagemagick.php somehow? Is the function in the file for you?