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Read the quote - if you do not understand it, ask your host.
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I have already asked my host about this and they say that GD and freetype is enabled. It's not just image verification that isn't working though, it's all types of human verification for me :/
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Im not getting anything And the spam bots are getting out of hand ![]() --------------- Added [DATE]1213301821[/DATE] at [TIME]1213301821[/TIME] --------------- Before I Upgraded, It Worked Perfectly After the Upgrade, it just disappeared |
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You need Freetype 2. Most likely your host only has Freetype 1 installed.
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no, my server does not have it installed, they said I have to do it myself
I downloaded it, but I don't know how to install it Can anyone help? |
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A Google search would probably reveal tutorials on how to do that.
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If ImageMagick is installed, try switching to that.
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Can someone tell me how to install this on my server???
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It totally depends on what kind of hosting you have and how much access to your server you have. If you have a VPS or use WHM or something similar then you probably can install it yourself and should probably google instructions on how to do so. If you have shared hosting and use Cpanel/Plesk then I would think your hosts should be doing this.
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Here Is an Email they sent me:
Thank you for contacting Online Support. We do not modify the shared hosting servers on a per customer basis. We provide Virtual and full Dedicated servers for customers who want to use software that does not come with our standard shared hosting. Please note that FreeType 2 is already enabled for GD in our PHP installation. Version 2 may require PHP 5. To change your default PHP language once logged into your account: Log in to your Account Manager by clicking here. (This will open a login screen in a new window so you can use the directions below to continue) If you have trouble logging in, our Account Retrieval System may help you. You can find this system by selecting 'Click Here' next to 'Forgot Your Password?' on the 'My Account' login page. Once logged in: 1. In the "My Products" section, select "Hosting Account List". 2. Next to the hosting account you want to modify, click "Open". 3. In the "Content" section of the Hosting Control Center, click the "Languages" icon. 4. Select PHP version you'd like to set as the default. 5. Click "Continue". 6. Verify the listed changes, and then click "Update". This will change your default PHP version. Please allow up to 24 hours for the change to be processed by the hosting server. NOTE:Although PHP 5 is the most current version, many applications still require version 4. Changing the PHP default may cause some of your PHP files to run incorrectly. Please let us know if you have any further questions, comments, or concerns. Our service departments and telephone lines are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to accommodate your needs anytime. Or, you can send an email for speedy electronic service. We look forward to serving you in the future! Best Regards, I changed it to PHP 5 and Im still not getting any results |
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