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Media Image Files Http Error When Uploading Media Image Files keithyuenck @keithyuenck 8 months, 3 weeks ago I am seriously struggling to get my article up! Somehow, after updating to wp 4.4.1 I keep having this wordpress image upload http error fix problem when I uploading jpg files. It's like I need to try uploading
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10 times before I can finally get it up. I tried deactivating smushed it and also shortpixel plugins. Still having http error while uploading images in wordpress this frustrating problem. Please help! Viewing 7 replies - 1 through 7 (of 7 total) Takis Bouyouris @nevma 8 months, 2 weeks ago Could you specify what particular HTTP error you get
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or if have any other error messages or log files? Is it possible that your images might be too big or the server experiencing traffic problems? morcom @morcom 8 months, 2 weeks ago wp4.4.2 Just realised I am having same error. Used to work fine and think my other sites are having same problem trying to upload a graphic .jpg 278KB file browser’s built-in wordpress image upload error file uploader gives 500 error multi-file uploader gives HTTP error. Just realised that fails when graphic is greater than 135KB even though uploader shows max size for upload to be 8MB Takis Bouyouris @nevma 8 months, 2 weeks ago This is definitely not natural. The 500 error in the built-in file uploader shows some kind of unexpected server error. Exceeding the max upload size could be it. I would suggest you mention this to your host. If you have access to your error logs then maybe you could check them out and see if anything usefull is logged there. morcom @morcom 8 months, 1 week ago Sorry for the delay been a bit busy lately. As you suggested I have created the failure again and here is the error log which looks promising for detail [Fri Feb 05 10:31:35.589912 2016] [fcgid:warn] [pid 3974] [client xx.yyy.zz.aaa:53072] mod_fcgid: HTTP request length 131737 (so far) exceeds MaxRequestLen (131072), referer: http://mysite.com/wp-admin/media-new.php morcom @morcom 8 months, 1 week ago Hi Nevma - thanks for your which pointed me in the right direction. Results so far looking good and used this webpage for the fix https://www.howtoforge.com/apache2-mod_fcgid-http-request-length-exceeds-maxrequestlen Takis Bouyo
while Uploading Media [Resolved] HTTP Error while Uploading Media rikk555 @rikk555 1 year ago Hi, I am currently experiencing an error when I attempt to upload an image to my WordPress site. After an upload attempt I consistently receive an HTTP
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this is my first ever website and it's only been about a week since I registered it! The domain is: "www.competaid.com". wordpress http error 2016 This error cropped up last night. While uploading two different images for my first post I received this error a few times, but after trying 3 or 4 times the images eventually uploaded successfully. https://wordpress.org/support/topic/http-error-when-uploading-media-image-files/ The error became consistent when trying to upload a 17.2MB texture to replace my current body background. I did not make any major changes to my website between the events described so I don't know what could have went wrong! I have tried: 1) Uploading a different (smaller) image 2) Flushing cache 3) Clearing browser's cache, cookies, etc… 4) Deactivating all plugins. Note: My maximum upload size is https://wordpress.org/support/topic/http-error-while-uploading-media-2/ 64MB so that shouldn't be a problem. Also, my WordPress, plugins, theme, etc… are all the latest versions. Viewing 6 replies - 1 through 6 (of 6 total) rikk555 @rikk555 1 year ago Additional info: ->My host is GoDaddy ->I installed my website with Godaddy's easy install feature rikk555 @rikk555 1 year ago Update - The issue appears consistently when: ->I upload ANY image through the Media tab ->I upload the body background from the theme options page ->I upload the body background from the post edit page (other images work) WEN Solutions @wen-solutions 1 year ago First of all check if all the folders & sub-folders including uploads have write permission granted. Provide 777 permission for those folders. If this does not solve your problem then try de-activating your plugin one by one & see if it works. Sometimes plugin causes this sort of problem. Hope that helps! rikk555 @rikk555 1 year ago Thanks! Solved my problem! 😀 Emmygrandm @emmygrandm 12 months ago Can we know how you solve this problem please? I get the same problem, error http when i try uploading an image with the regular tool. First, I deactivated and reactivated all plugins, the regular browser methods work to upl
in pixel size, for example an image with 3000 x 2000 pixel. Which is too large for your server to process. Some server shows error even when your image is less than 3000 x 2000 pixel, it all http://docs.presscustomizr.com/article/229-fixing-errors-when-uploading-images-in-wordpress depends on your server resources. HTTP error. Solutions The following are some solutions available to fix your HTTP error issue in WordPress. Decrease your image size before uploading. If you are using a Mac, you can use http://www.htpcbeginner.com/how-to-fix-wordpress-http-error-while-uploading-media/ the Preview App to reduce the size of your image. For a PC you can use the Paint Application. In Customizr and Customizr Pro theme, the boxed slider image size is 1170px x 500px, therefore you can http error reduce your image around that size before uploading. Reduce image size by trial and error until you are able to upload it without any error. Increase PHP Memory Contact your web hosting company and ask them to increase your PHP memory limit. Increase gradually until you are able to upload an image size which is acceptable by you. At least around width of 2000px. If you prefer to do it yourself, you can add wordpress http error the following in your wp-config.php. This will only work if your hosting package has that amount of memory. Increase gradually until you are able to upload an image size which is acceptable by you. define( 'WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', '256M' ); You can also try increasing your memory by adding the following in your .htaccess file. This will only work if your hosting package has that amount of memory. Increase gradually until you are able to upload an image size which is acceptable by you. Note: Some web hosting does not allow this and you will have a 500 internal server error. In this case you will have to remove this code. php_value memory_limit 256M If you have access to your web server's php.ini file, you can find the memory_limit and increase it's size. This will only work if your hosting package has that amount of memory. Increase gradually until you are able to upload an image size which is acceptable by you. memory_limit = 256M ModSecurity Your server may have mod_security, and it might be causing problems. Disable it to see if that is the problem. To do this, make an .htaccess file in your wp-admin directory. Add the following code to it:
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