On 22 December 2015 at 01:35, Bazley <1975jmp@gmail.com> wrote:
> Update:
>
> Removing MiniMagick partially solves the problem - the ajax request goes
> through without error, returning this js:
>
> $('#profilepic').html('<img
> src=\"https://websmash.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/picturething/picture/5/baz1.jpg\"
> alt=\"baz1\" />')
>
> However the picture doesn't show up, there's just a broken link saying
> 'baz1'.
If you put that link straight into the browser you will see that
apparently amazon does not recognise websmash. I have never used
amazon aws so I can't say exactly what the problem may be.
Colin
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