Now everyhings works well here is simple full cript
#!C:/Strawberry/perl/bin/perl.exe -w use warnings; use Image::Thumbnail; use CGI; use Image::Magick; my $query = CGI->new ; $imgdir= "C:/Users/41786/OneDrive/Documents/recordz1/upload"; # With Image Magick my $file = $query->param("image"); uploadImage("1.jpg"); sub uploadImage { my $name = shift || ''; my $file = $query->param('image'); open(LOCAL, ">$imgdir/$name") or print 'error'; my $file_handle = $query->upload('image'); + binmode LOCAL; while(<$file_handle>) { print LOCAL; } close($file_handle); close(LOCAL); $t = new Image::Thumbnail( size => "55x75", create => 1, module => "Image::Magick", input => "$imgdir/$file", outputpath => "$imgdir/thumb.$name.jpg"); }

In reply to Re^7: Image magic creation of thumb fail by *alexandre*
in thread Image magic creation of thumb fail by *alexandre*

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