I'm looking for a replacement for ImageMagick's interaction with PHP, Linux, and Windows.ĭo you know any client-side Linux distros that handle Imagick? Or do you know that any of these work? ĭecided to write out a more detailed guide, to post at the PHP.net page for those seeking resolve to this issue: I'm not looking for a replacement for something that already works. That's why I programmed my own version, which works, completely perfectly and without interruption. Chromium 5.0.375.127, which isn't as recent as it should be.Īlso, the issues are standard Javascript issues: the effect performs fine, but the "performing effects" textbox never gets removed (in Firefox) and after performing effects, black boxes randomly float over the image (in Chromium). The firefox is a bit old - 3.5, but it's the most updated one with appropriate javascript handling. Was just listing it as another alternative. Perhaps you can tell us your platform and version of the browsers. But it should work on Firefox and Chrome if you have a current version of these browsers. IE is not a stable platform for JQMagick. Does anyone have any solutions that they know work? It's been three days since I've started working on this problem. This guide, and a thousand others like it. JQMagic: Doesn't work on Firefox, Chrome, or IE (tried with multiple versions). One of them, 4mb, actually worked, but it couldn't do effects it was limited to only opening images and resizing icons. (Apache 2.0, 2.2 PHP version 5.2.3, 5.3, 5.4, and 5.5.) I've also tried various, different DLL's directly for the "ext" folder in PHP. On Windows, I'm able to get Apache and PHP functioning, but not in collaboration with ImageMagick.ĭownloading and installing every possible combination of Apache and PHP, in Linux and Windows, and then trying with ImageMagick.
#Linux imagemagick terminal crash download#
Even when I'm on a Linux system, like Kubuntu/Ubuntu, the system crashes upon trying to download ImageMagick through Applications Manager. It works on a webhost, but not on a client PC. However, this is complicated by the fact that it's incredibly difficult to get these three pieces of technology to work together: Apache, PHP, and ImageMagick.
#Linux imagemagick terminal crash code#
I've written a significant bit of code in PHP to create an HTML-based GUI for the simple effects functions of ImageMagick available within PHP.