LRS, this is a mistake. What you have done is overridden original zen cart files that must always remain intact and unchanged so that they are available for restore in case you make a mistake, and also because when you upgrade your zen cart, any changes you've made to them will be wiped out.
This is not an Image Handler (nor any mod) installation issue/question. It is more about the basic understanding and operation of Zen Cart. The solution for both you and dalton is to uninstall Zen Cart and do a fresh install. Then,
before you install any mods or make any customizations, do the following:
Read These Tutorials:
Understanding The Override System
The Override System Really Simplified
How Do I Set Up The Template Overrides?
Download This Tool:
Overrides Chart
Zen Cart employs a file override system to protect some of the files that you make changes to (or are changed for you when you install a mod) in the event of an upgrade. This system also protects your original files in case you make a huge mistake - which you have done here, and which I myself have done on many an occasion <grin>.
It is absolutely crucial that you understand and utilize the override system. Many new zen cart users understand the concept once they read about it, but will often struggle with how to implement and use it. If you encounter this,
there are tons of threads on the forum to help you. Having said that, here's a tip to get you started in the right direction, based on your posts/questions above:
On the forum and in mod installation instructions, you will often see reference to "YOUR_CUSTOM_TEMPLATE" OR YOUR_TEMPLATE".
This is the general name used to refer to a set of folders that you yourself create and name. Since everyone names them something unique...in order to refer to them globally, they had to be called something that everyone would understand refers to a specific set of folders, so "YOUR_CUSTOM_TEMPLATE" and/or "YOUR_TEMPLATE" was born.
How do you create these folders? What do you name them? Where do you put them? What files do you put in them? What files don't you put in them? Can every file be overridden?
All of these questions and more are answered in the tutorials and tools that I posted above. If you have any questions, please locate the threads addressing the override system and post them there
If after all of that, you still have questions about Image Handler, this would be the appropriate thread to post them to.
Good luck

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