Unsupported filetype

danbuntu - October 11, 2008 - 15:09
Project:Logo Tool
Version:5.x-2.3
Component:Code
Category:support request
Priority:normal
Assigned:Unassigned
Status:closed
Description

Hello

I have installed logotool and it up as per instructions. I have uploaded a standard jpg image into the files/logos folder and checked that it can be seen on the logotools logos page.

However all I can see in the logo position is 'unsupported filetype' in red. I have also tried it with a png image and I get the same.

Any suggestions?

#1

pobster - October 13, 2008 - 10:26

Please could you post a link to your site so I can see if it's malformed the url?

Pobster

#2

danbuntu - October 13, 2008 - 13:16

Sure thing the link is

http://eastkent.dontexist.com/

#3

danbuntu - October 15, 2008 - 19:49

have you got any ideas pobster?

the server is a fairly new install. I have installed the php gd libs and also imagemajick in the hope that this would help but still no dice.

#4

pobster - October 16, 2008 - 08:04

All I can think of is that you haven't enabled the image module?

If it's not this, then perhaps I can talk you through some error checking. It's just odd that the logos page displays correctly... Usually in reported bugs you really hope it's just user error, but this... Hmmm... Sounds more like I've messed something up there...

Pobster

#5

danbuntu - October 16, 2008 - 17:45

ok i've poked around ab it and the good news is that it's partly user error.

Setting the display mode to 'specified logos' has kicked it into action. |header.png works fine for instance.

However it's not picking up on the default logo despite setting the full system path.

I've managed to fudge round this though by using;

admin/*|header-frontpage.png
<front>|header-frontpage.png
content/*|header-frontpage.png
content/about-us|header1.png

#6

pobster - October 16, 2008 - 12:48

You use <front> for the front page, I'm sure it says it somewhere!

Pobster

#7

pobster - November 12, 2008 - 08:56

Apologies I didn't have any ideas at all with this... Did you manage to fix it yourself?? If not, I can perhaps backport the 6.x dev version which no longer requires the use of the logo.php file and hence no magic file serving.

Pobster

#8

danbuntu - November 30, 2008 - 17:19

I didn't really fix it but I did manage the fudge it into working. It's very particular about which order the logos are in in the settings page though. The overall default logo doesn't seem to work.
Also I have completely failed to get the logo to appear on my user logon page.
Sounds like a backport could be a good idea.

#9

danbuntu - December 2, 2008 - 21:11

Ok i have managed to get this working on the users page now by using

*|header-frontpage.png

no forward slashes or urls

#10

danbuntu - December 2, 2008 - 21:12
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