In the page you linked to it clearly says
Note: This function is only available
if PHP is compiled with the bundled
version of the GD library.
And one of the comments say
This function apparently contains a
memory leak. Because of this, it was
kept out of the GD library that comes
with Ubuntu (and I assume other OS'es,
too).
So, If you are running Ubuntu and
wonder why you get "Call to undefined
function imagerotate()" even though
you seemingly have the correct GD lib
installed, this is why. Use the
alternative supplied by beau at
dragonflydevelopment dot com instead.
It works flawlessly (for angles in
steps of 90 degrees).
On a side-note, some other GD image
functions (unfortunately, the more
interesting ones) suffer from the same
problem and are kept out of the Ubuntu
distribution as well.
For a possible solution look here
Code copied from http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.imagerotate.php#93151 and revised
if (!function_exists('imagerotate')) {
/*
Imagerotate replacement. ignore_transparent is work for png images
Also, have some standard functions for 90, 180 and 270 degrees.
Rotation is clockwise
*/
function imagerotate_rotateX($x, $y, $theta) {
return $x * cos($theta) - $y * sin($theta);
}
function imagerotate_rotateY($x, $y, $theta) {
return $x * sin($theta) + $y * cos($theta);
}
function imagerotate($srcImg, $angle, $bgcolor = 0, $ignore_transparent = 0) {
$srcw = imagesx($srcImg);
$srch = imagesy($srcImg);
//Normalize angle
$angle %= 360;
//Set rotate to clockwise
$angle = -$angle;
if ($angle == 0) {
if ($ignore_transparent == 0) {
imagesavealpha($srcImg, true);
}
return $srcImg;
}
// Convert the angle to radians
$theta = deg2rad($angle);
//Standart case of rotate
if ((abs($angle) == 90) || (abs($angle) == 270)) {
$width = $srch;
$height = $srcw;
if (($angle == 90) || ($angle == -270)) {
$minX = 0;
$maxX = $width;
$minY = -$height+1;
$maxY = 1;
} else if (($angle == -90) || ($angle == 270)) {
$minX = -$width+1;
$maxX = 1;
$minY = 0;
$maxY = $height;
}
} else if (abs($angle) === 180) {
$width = $srcw;
$height = $srch;
$minX = -$width+1;
$maxX = 1;
$minY = -$height+1;
$maxY = 1;
} else {
// Calculate the width of the destination image.
$temp = array(
imagerotate_rotateX(0, 0, 0 - $theta),
imagerotate_rotateX($srcw, 0, 0 - $theta),
imagerotate_rotateX(0, $srch, 0 - $theta),
imagerotate_rotateX($srcw, $srch, 0 - $theta)
);
$minX = floor(min($temp));
$maxX = ceil(max($temp));
$width = $maxX - $minX;
// Calculate the height of the destination image.
$temp = array(
imagerotate_rotateY(0, 0, 0 - $theta),
imagerotate_rotateY($srcw, 0, 0 - $theta),
imagerotate_rotateY(0, $srch, 0 - $theta),
imagerotate_rotateY($srcw, $srch, 0 - $theta)
);
$minY = floor(min($temp));
$maxY = ceil(max($temp));
$height = $maxY - $minY;
}
$destimg = imagecreatetruecolor($width, $height);
if ($ignore_transparent == 0) {
imagefill($destimg, 0, 0, imagecolorallocatealpha($destimg, 255,255, 255, 127));
imagesavealpha($destimg, true);
}
// sets all pixels in the new image
for ($x = $minX; $x < $maxX; $x++) {
for ($y = $minY; $y < $maxY; $y++) {
// fetch corresponding pixel from the source image
$srcX = round(imagerotate_rotateX($x, $y, $theta));
$srcY = round(imagerotate_rotateY($x, $y, $theta));
if ($srcX >= 0 && $srcX < $srcw && $srcY >= 0 && $srcY < $srch) {
$color = imagecolorat($srcImg, $srcX, $srcY);
} else {
$color = $bgcolor;
}
imagesetpixel($destimg, $x-$minX, $y-$minY, $color);
}
}
return $destimg;
}
}
Note: This function is only available if PHP is compiled with the bundled version of the GD library.
What does aphpinfo()
say about your gd library?