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7/25/2012 1:26 AM
 
It appears that we are able to reproduce this issue. It's captured here in our support tracker. We are going to resolve in 6.2.3. Too bad we missed the deadline for 6.2.2. Essentially this happens where this is a corrupt image in the file system.

http://support.dotnetnuke.com/issue/ViewIssue.aspx?id=22027&PROJID=2

Ash Prasad
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DNN Corp.
 
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7/25/2012 10:03 AM
 

Actually I believe the behavior is caused only by flash files, and/or a corrupt image file with no WxH dimensions, correct? Once I removed the one Flash file (swf) from my 0 directory, the stack overflow exception was no longer present.

Which basically means that if the fix is not going to be available until later in 2012 (with v6.2.3) then all of us who have customers with Flash files in their 0 directory, need to uncheck the Host->Other Settings->Auto-Sync File System checkbox as a workaround.

 
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