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it only takes a minute: Sign up PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function exif_imagetype() up vote 0 down vote favorite I got a photo competition that seems to work fine but when I upload a photo I get
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a blank screen. I checked the error log and found this: PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function exif_imagetype() in /home/fbtabvhk/public_html/pinkdrive_selfie/contest/libs/upload/save.php on line 27 This is the code on line 27: if (exif_imagetype($_FILES['files']['tmp_name'][0]) === FALSE) php undefined exif share|improve this question edited Jun 1 '14 at 9:20 Benjamin 11.4k1693171 asked Jun 1 '14 at 9:18 Andy_Pod3d 114 1 possible duplicate of Call to undefined function exif_imagetype() –izstas Jun 1 '14 at 9:37 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active enable exif_imagetype oldest votes up vote 2 down vote accepted You have to have the exif extension compiled and enabled for this function to work. This extension has good chances to be already compiled in your PHP installation, so you might just have to enable it in your php.ini: On Linux: extension=exif.so On Windows: extension=php_exif.dll Note for Windows: Windows users must enable both the php_mbstring.dll and php_exif.dll DLL's in php.ini. The php_mbstring.dll DLL must be loaded before the php_exif.dll DLL so adjust your php.ini accordingly. share|improve this answer edited Jun 1 '14 at 9:37 answered Jun 1 '14 at 9:21 Benjamin 11.4k1693171 The ISP Changed the php.ini file and compiled and enabled the exif extension but in an still sitting with the same issue :-( i gave them this thread url so they can see exactly what needs to be done. Any suggestions please? –Andy_Pod3d Jun 1 '14 at 13:17 They probably forgot to enable it, or to restart the web server. If the output of var_export(extension_loaded('exif')); is false, the problem is still in their hands! –Benjamin Jun 1 '14 at 19:09 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote Try to enable your php.ini and restart server. extension=php_exif.dll share|improve this answer answered Jun 1 '14 at 9:21 panther 14.2k71943 mbstring? o_O –zerkms Jun 1 '14 at 9:23 edited. Copied from my php.ini. Thanks. –panther Jun 1 '14 at
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