Hi Here the the code snippet I'm been using :
#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; use Image::Thumbnail; my $imgdir= "/var/www/upload"; createImageMagickThumb('testFileUploadAndThumb.jpg'); sub createImageMagickThumb { my $filename = shift || ''; print "file name : $filename\n"; print "file directory $imgdir\n"; my $t = new Image::Thumbnail( size => 100, create => 1, input => "$imgdir/$filename", outputpath => "$imgdir/thumb.$filename", ); print "input => $imgdir/$filename\n"; print "outputpath => $imgdir/thumb.$filename\n"; }
and here is the console view
root@vps8279:/usr/lib/cgi-bin# perl thumb.pl file name : testFileUploadAndThumb.jpg file directory /var/www/upload input => /var/www/upload/testFileUploadAndThumb.jpg outputpath => /var/www/upload/thumb.testFileUploadAndThumb.jpg
In my upload directory I still doesn't have a thumb.testFileUploadAndThumb.jpg created

In reply to Re^4: Image::Thumbnail work under windows but not on linux by *alexandre*
in thread Image::Thumbnail work under windows but not on linux by *alexandre*

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