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  • I was able to resolve my issue by going to settings, images, Run Tests, it came back green and good, I then clicked save settings and the GD error went away.

    I am having the exact same problem. I have GD fully installed and functioning however I too get this error. I tried the above and that didn’t fix it for me. I made sure the permissions for uploads was set correctly as well. Below is my system info.

    FooGallery version : 1.6.7
    WordPress version : 4.9.8
    Activated Theme : Publisher Child Theme
    WordPress URL : https://www.omited.
    PHP version : 7.0.33
    PHP GD : Loaded (V2)
    PHP Open SSL : Loaded
    PHP HTTP Wrapper : Found
    PHP HTTPS Wrapper : Found
    HTTPS Mismatch : None
    PHP Config[allow_url_fopen] : 1
    PHP Config[allow_url_include] : 1
    Extensions Endpoint : https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fooplugins/foogallery-extensions/master/extensions.json?v=n7r0GccMICVu
    Extensions Errors : Nope, all good
    Extensions :
    Extensions Active : Array
    (
    [0] => default_templates
    [1] => foobox-image-lightbox
    [2] => albums
    [3] => foobox
    )

    Gallery Templates : Array
    (
    [0] => default
    [1] => image-viewer
    [2] => justified
    [3] => masonry
    [4] => simple_portfolio
    [5] => thumbnail
    )

    Lightboxes : Array
    (
    [foobox] => FooBox
    [dfactory] => Responsive Lightbox by dFactory
    )

    Settings : Array
    (
    )

    Active Plugins : Array
    (
    [0] => foogallery/foogallery.php
    [1] => acf-field-date-time-picker/acf-date-time-picker.php
    [2] => acf-repeater/acf-repeater.php
    [3] => admin-menu-editor/menu-editor.php
    [4] => advanced-custom-fields-pro/acf.php
    [5] => amr-shortcode-any-widget/amr-shortcode-any-widget.php
    [6] => archives-calendar-widget/archives-calendar.php
    [7] => block-specific-plugin-updates/block-specific-plugin-updates.php
    [8] => cms-tree-page-view/index.php
    [9] => compact-archives/compact.php
    [10] => conditional-menus/init.php
    [11] => contact-form-7-honeypot/honeypot.php
    [12] => contact-form-7/wp-contact-form-7.php
    [13] => content-aware-sidebars/content-aware-sidebars.php
    [14] => enhanced-text-widget/enhanced-text-widget.php
    [15] => events-manager/events-manager.php
    [16] => feedzy-rss-feeds/feedzy-rss-feed.php
    [17] => foobox-image-lightbox/foobox-free.php
    [18] => js_composer/js_composer.php
    [19] => leaflet-maps-marker-pro/leaflet-maps-marker.php
    [20] => mailchimp-for-wp/mailchimp-for-wp.php
    [21] => mc4wp-premium/mc4wp-premium.php
    [22] => mp3-jplayer/mp3jplayer.php
    [23] => responsive-lightbox/responsive-lightbox.php
    [24] => tag-groups-premium/tag-groups-premium.php
    [25] => types/wpcf.php
    [26] => wp-miniaudioplayer/miniAudioPlayer.php
    [27] => wp-polls/wp-polls.php
    )

    Thread Starter kpersson

    (@kpersson)

    I was able to identify and resolve this issue, was the result of a conflict between ACF for AMP and WPTouch Pro

    Thread Starter kpersson

    (@kpersson)

    We use wp-touch for our mobile pages.

    Thread Starter kpersson

    (@kpersson)

    Tried that. The only way I found to recover a record is to manually edit the url pasting the post ID that is missing into the edit post url, then clicking update. Then the event is visible again and I can see it in events manager. It also emails out the original sender telling them it’s approved which is a problem since some of these are 4 years old.

    Thread Starter kpersson

    (@kpersson)

    When a user submits using the events submission form that anonymous event belongs to a selected user, this was setup years ago and it was saving under an old employees login. We deleted the user and moved all the posts to a new user labeled simply events user. When all the posts were moved to the new user, they vanished inside of events, the count no longer reflected them and the show all posts in events did not show them. In looking in the database we found that none of the post_id’s were in wp_em_events, they were all gone, however we could look at wp_posts where type=’event’ and compare and get a full listing of post ID’s that were no longer in events. If we manually typed the post edit url and added those ID’s we could then hit submit and the post would then be visible in the events manager and the slug/url for the event would then work again. We had so many it was going to be very time consuming to edit each one manually. Was hoping for a workaround to fix it.

    Thread Starter kpersson

    (@kpersson)

    Yes, I went to plugins, and after clicking deactivate and clicking uninstall it left those rows in the table.

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