If you get a error message like this one:
The installed version of PHP GD does not support image rotations. It was probably compiled using the official GD libraries from http://www.libgd.org instead of the GD library bundled with PHPPHP
. You should recompile PHP –with-gd using the bundled GD library. See: http://www.php.net/manual/en/image.setup.php. An implementation of imagerotate in PHP will used in the interim.
And you run a debian LinuxLinux
server and you have access to it. And you don´t want to recompile (it) . Here is the solution for it:
You could use the dotdeb repository. It has everything you need. Just set this sources:
deb http://packages.dotdeb.org stable all
deb-src http://packages.dotdeb.org stable all
In your: /etc/apt/sources.list file
RunRun reviews
apt-get or aptitude, and your done
Filed in: Debian, My life, Programming | Q-efx | July 24, 2009 | View Comments
Tags: Advanced Packaging Tool, Cross-platform software, Debian, dotdeb, Dpkg, drupal, GD Graphics Library, GD library, libgd, linux, php, PHP programming language, problem, Scripting languages, Technology/Internet
As far as I know. Nearly all engines and there “page ranking” depends on backlinks, and internal links
In the “early” days of the internet. The search engines just counted the backlinks. And generated a “ranking” with it.
“BigBig reviews
” sites were treaded different as “small” sites. And when we “the normal” user talked about something in a forum.
We created a link and “push” the site ranking. And let other users know about this site.
TodayToday reviews
with all different ways how links are created:
Nofollow tag
Only viewable after registration
Short URL services
and so on….
And many other ways to “prevent” search engines reading links. We forgot the “normal user”
which are the basic of every internet site, there value and there way of getting new user.
Today, it is not enough that people speak/ write about websites. All they write is “not” counted.
We prevent search engines to show us links, which are “new”. For example. I searched something
about debian and how to setup proftpd. I decided to use this search string:
debian how to setup proftd lenny. All I got was no sense. Unusable stuff.
Without the string: lenny you get “old” things. Which could be wrong, or misleading.
In my opinion, we have to rethink “how” links are treated, and published. Or we end there, where we are now:
Sites are on the top, which spread viruses, trojans and more. This is what happens, when we “lock out” the normal
users….
Filed in: Searchengines, Websites | Q-efx | July 18, 2009 | View Comments
Tags: Backlink, backlinks, Debian, engines, Nofollow, page, PageRank, problems, ranking, search, Search engine optimization, search engines, search engines reading links, search string, seo, Technology/Internet, wbesites, Web search engine