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error saving media attachment celeb @celeb 1 year, 11 months ago I ran into a problem uploading documents to the media library. I get "error saving
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media attachment". I thought I'd upload the media via FTP and combofix error saving file access is denied use the add-from-server plugin as was suggested in another thread, but I can't install the plugin epplus error saving file either. I get this message: "Unable to create directory wp-content/uploads/2014/11. Is its parent directory writable by the server?" I didn't create the site and have added media http://www.absolutelytech.com/2010/02/13/solved-error-saving-media-attachment-error-in-wordpress/ to it in the past without problem, although that was a year ago. Could there now be something that prevents any new files from being written to the server? Has anyone else come across this problem, and what should I do to resolve it? BTW, this site is not yet running WP 4.0. I https://wordpress.org/support/topic/error-saving-media-attachment-20 am reluctant to upgrade until I have solved the problem. Viewing 2 replies - 1 through 2 (of 2 total) InclusiveHost-John @inclusivehost-john 1 year, 11 months ago Have you confirmed that the permissions on this folder are correct? You may have to have your host check on this for you. celeb @celeb 1 year, 11 months ago Thank you. I since figured out that it might have to do with the host and contacted them. I'm waiting for a reply. Viewing 2 replies - 1 through 2 (of 2 total) The topic ‘error saving media attachment' is closed to new replies. Topic Info In: How-To and Troubleshooting 2 replies 2 participants Last reply from: celeb Last activity: 1 year, 11 months ago Status: not resolved Topic Tagsmedia library write to server Forum Search Search for: About Blog Hosting Jobs Support Developers Get Involved Learn Showcase Plugins Themes Ideas WordCamp WordPress.TV BuddyPress bbPress WordPress.com Matt Privacy License / GPLv2 Code is Poetry.
Bucket Region Error saving bucket — Error Getting Bucket Region slamorte @slamorte 5 months, 2 weeks ago I have three sites — two dev sites https://wordpress.org/support/topic/error-saving-bucket-error-getting-bucket-region/ and one fresh WP install — all fail to connect to my bucket when I manually enter the bucket name. Plugin error: Error saving bucket — Error Getting http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16018445/error-saving-media-attachment-in-media-library Bucket Region —There was an error attempting to get the region of the bucket trnn-wordpress-media: Access Denied Logfile: [01-May-2016 02:06:11 UTC] WPOS3: There was an error attempting error saving to get the region of the bucket trnn-wordpress-media: Access Denied The keys and bucket name are all correct as I can use s3cmd to list, get, put, and del files on the bucket. S3 permissions are:
{ "Version": "2012-10-17", "Statement": [ { "Effect": "Allow", "Action": [ "s3:CreateBucket", "s3:DeleteObject", "s3:Put*", "s3:Get*", "s3:List*" ], "Resource": error saving file [ "arn:aws:s3:::trnn-wordpress-media", "arn:aws:s3:::trnn-wordpress-media/*" ] } ] }Diagnostics: site_url(): http://wordpress.local home_url(): http://wordpress.local Database Name: wordpress_test Table Prefix: wp_ WordPress: 4.5.1 Web Server: Apache PHP: 5.6.10 MySQL: 5.5.42 ext/mysqli: yes PHP Memory Limit: 256M WP Memory Limit: 40M Blocked External HTTP Requests: None WP Locale: en_US Organize uploads by month/year: Enabled WP_DEBUG: No WP_DEBUG_LOG: No WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY: Yes SCRIPT_DEBUG: No WP Max Upload Size: 32 MB PHP Time Limit: 30 PHP Error Log: /Applications/MAMP/logs/php_error.log WP Cron: Enabled fsockopen: Enabled OpenSSL: OpenSSL 0.9.8r 8 Feb 2011 cURL: Enabled Zlib Compression: Enabled PHP GD: bundled (2.1.0 compatible) Imagick: Disabled Media Files: 0 Media Files on S3: 0 Number of Image Sizes: 5 Names and Dimensions of Image Sizes: thumbnail (150×150) medium (300×300) large (1024×1024) post-thumbnail (none) WP_CONTENT_DIR: /Users/slam_13/sites/wordpress/wp-content WP_CONTENT_URL: http://wordpress.local/wp-content UPLOADS: Not defined WP_PLUGIN_DIR: /Users/slam_13/sites/wordpress/wp-content/plugins WP_PLUGIN_URL: http://wordpress.local/wp-content/plugins AWS_USE_EC2_IAM_ROLE: Not defined AS3CF_BUCKET: Not defined AS3CF_ASSETS_BUCKET: Not defined AS3CF_REGION: Not defined Bucket: Region: Copy Files to S3: Off Rewrite File URLs: Off URL Preview: http://s3.amaz
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