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php5+ installed. I'm curious to why i keep getting an error. I added these commands to try to fix it, nothing has worked yet.
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for users of the plugin to collaborate and help solve issues with implementation, etc. Unfortunately, as the creator of the plugin, I do not have much time to attend to every request here as this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4321321/upload-error-500-when-using-flash-to-upload is only a side project and I must work a full-time job to provide for my family. This is how I keep the Flash version free and the HTML5 version low cost. Implementation Help - Uploadify 500 Error shanparker August 2009 I am getting a 500 error (when installing the onError code)I've just installed the latest version (jquery.uploadify-v2.1.0 (MIT)). I've searched the forum and it doesn't seem that many other people http://www.uploadify.com/forums/discussion/1860/500-error/p1 are getting this error. All the files are inside the same directory. Not sure what else to do here. iStan August 2009 The http status error code 500 means: Internal Server ErrorWhat server side technology are you using? shanparker August 2009 PHP? I'm using the code exactly as it came out of the box (other than customization) with nothing else on the page. iStan August 2009 To find out more where your problem could be:Do you see the flash browse button?Are you able to select a file?Do you see the file queued or do you see the upload progress right away?If all above went well, the problem could be related to the PHP upload file. Does the upload folder exists? I can't think in something else because the PHP file looks really straight forward.I am sorry that I can't help more, I don't have any experience in PHP. I am a .NET developer. I would say to debug using your IDE, set some breakpoints in the PHP file and step into your code and find out where it is failing. sycho October 2009 I have the same problem. I have tried several multiple uploaders and I always get the same error. Looks like it has something to do with my serv
using your existing account on the new forums, check out this thread. Register Help Remember Me? Forum Today's Posts FAQ Calendar Forum Actions Mark https://www.kirupa.com/forum/showthread.php?309820-Flash-Upload-form-(worked-until-this-week)-HTTP-Error-500 Forums Read Quick Links View Forum Leaders What's New? Advanced Search http://docs.presscustomizr.com/article/229-fixing-errors-when-uploading-images-in-wordpress Forum Flash ActionScript 2 (and Earlier) Flash Upload form (worked until this week) HTTP Error #500 Results 1 to 3 of 3 Thread: Flash Upload form (worked until this week) HTTP Error #500 Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode http error Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode September 30th, 2008,03:36 PM #1 Lemuel View Profile View Forum Posts 280 posts Puzzled and Perplexed Flash Upload form (worked until this week) HTTP Error #500 Hi I'm communicating with my web host about this problem, but it doesn't look promising thus far. I've been using a Flash Upload form to allow clients to upload http error upload their files onto my site. Its been working for months, with only minor problems cropping up. (mostly clients not seeing the file size limit posted above) Anyway, now no matter how big, small, or what type of file you select to upload, the file goes through the motions of uploading it (progress status etc..) and just when its supposed to indicate a successful upload, I get this error "HTTP Error #500" This error doesn't show up in my web host control panels Error logs, only on the form. I'm confident that I haven't added anything of note (an image or two, and altered xml file thats it) within the last couple months. And I know I didn't touch the upload form and its scripts since its been last confirmed as working. And I haven't played with my My web host options either. So I think my web host has done something, I just need proof. And hopefully a solution. At any rate, I contacted them about them problem, they tested the form and say they didn't get any error. I immediately checked the
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 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 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 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 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 y