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images HTTP Error. when uploading images Donna1923 @donna1923 12 months ago I keep getting the Error message HTTP Error come up when I try to upload images. Sometimes they will upload if I resize them but this only works occasionally. It might take one image of a certain size wordpress image upload http error 2016 and then kick out the next one even though it is the same size. I
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am at a loss as to what to do. I have already been in touch with the host any they can't find a wordpress http error 2016 problem and say it is a wordpress issue. Can anyone help? Viewing 15 replies - 1 through 15 (of 75 total) 1 2 … 5 → Ahir Hemant @hemant-ahir 12 months ago Put this is your themes function.php
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first solution1: add_filter( ‘wp_image_editors', ‘change_graphic_lib' ); function change_graphic_lib($array) { return array( ‘WP_Image_Editor_GD', ‘WP_Image_Editor_Imagick' ); } ============ OR ======== Second Solution or may be issues with: The issue was related to my server configuration not having the proper amount of memory allocated to Apache/PHP. If anyone has this same problem, please try verifying that you have enough (64MB+) server memory allocated to Apache/PHP in your server configuration settings. You can also add this to your wp-config.php file: define(‘WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', http error wordpress media library '64MB'); Third solution: Connect to your website using the FTP client and then go to /wp-content/ directory. There you will see /uploads/ folder. Right click on the uploads directory and give file permission 755. let me know if among three of not working cgreenleaf @cgreenleaf 11 months, 3 weeks ago Solution 1 Worked! Thanks dudes. Donna1923 @donna1923 11 months, 3 weeks ago I'm very new to all this. Could you point me in the direction of where I need to go on the site to make these changes. Thanks in advance. javawpscript @javawpscript 11 months, 3 weeks ago Through FTP. In like a client such as FileZilla or even use one that is online. jawhite @jawhite 7 months ago I was having the same problem and I added the code you suggested to my child theme function.php and it worked. Thank you! What I don't understand is why this problem started. I haven't updated the theme or any plugins in the last few weeks. It was working yesterday and broke today. lxxiii @lxxiii 6 months ago This HTTP Error began with WordPress 4.5 for me. The first solution in Ahir's post resolved the problem for me. jbartlett3 @jbartlett3 6 months ago Same here. The "http error." while trying to upload images (no matter how big or small!) issue began for me after updating to WP 4.5. I disab
upload [Resolved] HTTP Error on media upload JohnP @johnp 9 months ago I have begun getting an unspecified "HTTP Error" when I try to upload photos since I upgraded to WP 4.4.1 The images are small (under 200
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KB) When I de-activated Jetpack Version 3.8.2 the problem resolves. I have since
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upgraded to Jetpack 3.9.0, but this hasn't fixed it. PHP Version is 5.3.6 max_execution_time is 300 memory_limit is 128M Any wordpress image upload error advice / fixes would be appreciated. https://wordpress.org/plugins/jetpack/ Viewing 15 replies - 1 through 15 (of 29 total) 1 2 → Plugin Author Jeremy Herve @jeherve 9 months ago While some of Jetpack's modules https://wordpress.org/support/topic/http-error-when-uploading-images-17/ allow you to customize the look of the images on your site (Carousel, Tiled Galleries, and slideshows for example), the plugin doesn't control or change how images are uploaded in your dashboard. That's handled by WordPress itself. You can read more about this common WordPress issue here: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/25-imagemedia-uploader-problems Could you go through the steps described there, and let me know if you find the source of the https://wordpress.org/support/topic/http-error-on-media-upload-7/ problem? If none of this seems to help, could you add the following to your site's wp-config.php file, then try to upload an image, and check the wp-content/debug.log file for errors? define('WP_DEBUG', true); if ( WP_DEBUG ) { @error_reporting( E_ALL ); @ini_set( 'log_errors', true ); @ini_set( 'log_errors_max_len', '0' ); define( 'WP_DEBUG_LOG', true ); define('WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY', false); define( 'CONCATENATE_SCRIPTS', false ); define( 'SAVEQUERIES', true ); } Once you have an error, you can replace define('WP_DEBUG', true); by define('WP_DEBUG', false); in the code above. Let me know what you find. JohnP @johnp 8 months, 4 weeks ago Sorry for the delay - I'm travelling and internet is only available sporadically. I've just updated to Jetpack 3.9.1, but the problem persists. I have manually replaced all the WordPress files via FTP Uploads work fine when Jetpack is de-activated, so I assume my settings are OK. Error log here: http://pastebin.com/a1CxbwM2 You will see my images get sent to a Amazon bucket, and are accessed via am "assets" subdomain. Plugin Author Jeremy Herve @jeherve 8 months, 3 weeks ago All the errors reported in that file are related to the plugin you use to sideload your images to Amazon S3. Could you try to deactiva
When Uploading Images to WordPress 8 Ways to Fix the HTTP Error When Uploading Images to WordPress TipsThemeSkills 12 Nov 2014 I believe many people encountered this HTTP error when uploading images to WordPress. The last time this https://themeskills.com/fix-http-error-when-uploading-images-to-wordpress/ happened to us was several days ago, after the hosting transfer, so I thought to share with you several solutions that may help you solve this problem.This error appears after the image is struggling to upload for a while. Sometimes, the image is uploaded even if the error appears. Most of the time it's the image's size (height and width) that causes this, so trying to http error upload big images could trigger the issue.8 solutions for the HTTP errorSometimes, the error can appear just once, for a particular image, but if it persists, try the following solutions or talk to your host.Here's how the HTTP error looks like when you try to upload an image:In order to make a screenshot of the error, I've tried to upload a big sized (height and width) image, http error wordpress and as you can see, it did trigger the error.Now let's get to our solutions:1. Decrease the image's size. Don't add a 2000 x 1500 image, for example. If your post content area is 700px wide, don't add an image larger than that.2. Change the image's extension from .png to .jpg, or vice versa, then upload it again.3. If the problem appears after installing a plugin, deactivate it and try it again. Some plugins can trigger the error.4. Increase your PHP memory. Add this code define('WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', '64M') into your wp-config.php file. This setting may not work if your host does not allow you to increase the PHP memory limit, so I suggest talking to your support directly and ask them to change the limit for you. You'll skip the hassle.Read this guide if you need to know how to access and edit your WordPress files.5. Add one of these codes in .htaccess:
SecFilterEngine Off
SecFilterScanPOST Off
or# Exclude the file upload and WP CRON scripts from authentication
Satisfy Any
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
Deny from none
orAddType x-mapp-php5 .php (a