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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T01:02:02+00:00 2026-05-15T01:02:02+00:00

With the following code, my browser is returning ‘image not created or saved’. I

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With the following code, my browser is returning ‘image not created or saved’. I assure you the location of the image exists. So the line within the if statement is returning false for some reason, and yes GD is installed. Any ideas?

if ($img = @imagecreatefromjpeg("/var/www/images/upload/1/1.jpg")) {

            die("image was created");

     } else {

         die ("image was not created or saved");

     }

OK, I did this:

<?php

error_reporting(E_ALL);

if (fopen('/var/www/images/upload/1/1.jpg')) {

    echo 'file was opened';

} else {

    echo 'file was not opened';

}


?>

It returns file was not opened every time, the apache group has all permissions for all of these folders. Is GD or PHP a different username?

After doing an is_readable() from a test script, it returned true. What else could the problem be?

So… when I run the script:

error_reporting(E_ALL);
imagecreatefromjpeg("/var/www/images/upload/1/1.jpg");
print_r(error_get_last());
echo ("hi");

I receive a white screen of death. If I comment out the imagecreatefromjpeg line, the screen displays ‘hi’

Just tried this on a 500k jpg image to see if it’s a memory issue, but still got the white screen.

When I run the imagecreatefromjpeg within an if statement and run the script through the terminal, the imagecreatefromjpeg is a success! =\ Still can’t figure out why it wouldn’t work otherwise. EDIT: Running this exact script through my browser also is a success.

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    2026-05-15T01:02:02+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:02 am

    Clearly the value of $img is not evaluating to true.

    Sorry, that was just too much to resist.. my point was, that there is no need for all that other crap in your post.

    Image creation can fail if the process can’t read the file. try fopen-ing the file for read. also, get rid of the error suppression in front of your function call (@) . Then set error_reporting to E_ALL and display_errors to on.

    Update: if the fopen is failing, then the user running php does not have read permissions for the file. Try using fopen and fwrite to write a file to /tmp to see which user your php/apache process is running as. Then make sure that user has read access. Or you can just try chmoding the file to o+r to confirm that read access for everyone fixes our problem.

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