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- 2012-09-14T14:35:49-07:00
- Forum: IMagick
- Topic: Working Around Fatal Exceptions With IMagick
- Replies: 5
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Re: Working Around Fatal Exceptions With IMagick
That sounds interesting, thanks! I'll give it a whirl. Am also looking into exec( to command line it so I can use imagemagick's identify command to validate the file without trying to process it.
- 2012-09-14T13:55:47-07:00
- Forum: IMagick
- Topic: Working Around Fatal Exceptions With IMagick
- Replies: 5
- Views: 13371
Re: Working Around Fatal Exceptions With IMagick
Thanks for the reply. From what I read though, that makes even more warnings fatal. I can't find a way to catch the error and avert fatality... I have been known to be slow on the uptake - but I've tried try and catch to try to avert disaster but with no dice. I'd be happy to simply validate the pdf ...
- 2012-09-14T13:38:57-07:00
- Forum: IMagick
- Topic: Working Around Fatal Exceptions With IMagick
- Replies: 5
- Views: 13371
Re: Working Around Fatal Exceptions With IMagick
Sure, there is no problem with the imagemagick/imagick installation or the GD installation. I have edited the OP in case this wasn't made clear.
It all works fine when the file is a valid pdf.
It all works fine when the file is a valid pdf.
- 2012-09-14T13:33:37-07:00
- Forum: IMagick
- Topic: Working Around Fatal Exceptions With IMagick
- Replies: 5
- Views: 13371
Working Around Fatal Exceptions With IMagick
I am writing an application which handles and processes several filetypes eventually sandwiching three together. The complete application uses a combination of GD and imagemagick/Imagick, but it is the Imagick portion of the code which is causing the issue. I am having a problem with fatal errors ...