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	<title>Comments on: Disabling the ImageMagick check</title>
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		<title>By: Ryan</title>
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		<description>This file also works to fix another problem.

Some hosts disable a function called shell_exec that ProofBuddy uses to call the ImageMagick programs.  With shell_exec disabled ProofBuddy can&#039;t use ImageMagick and needs to use the GD Library instead.  So if you see an error about shell_exec being disabled when you login to your ProofBuddy site go ahead and download this file and follow the instructions.</description>
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<p>Some hosts disable a function called shell_exec that ProofBuddy uses to call the ImageMagick programs.  With shell_exec disabled ProofBuddy can't use ImageMagick and needs to use the GD Library instead.  So if you see an error about shell_exec being disabled when you login to your ProofBuddy site go ahead and download this file and follow the instructions.</p>
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