Http Error When Trying To Upload Images Wordpress
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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 KB) When I de-activated Jetpack http error wordpress godaddy Version 3.8.2 the problem resolves. I have since upgraded to Jetpack 3.9.0, but this hasn't
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fixed it. PHP Version is 5.3.6 max_execution_time is 300 memory_limit is 128M Any advice / fixes would be appreciated. https://wordpress.org/plugins/jetpack/ Viewing 15
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replies - 1 through 15 (of 29 total) 1 2 → Plugin Author Jeremy Herve @jeherve 9 months ago While some of Jetpack's modules allow you to customize the look of the images on your site https://wordpress.org/tags/http-error (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 problem? If none of this seems to help, could you add the following to your site's wp-config.php https://wordpress.org/support/topic/http-error-on-media-upload-7/ 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 deactivate that plugin, and see if it helps? JohnP @johnp 8 months, 3 weeks ago I know Amazon S3 for WordPress is a rather old plugin, so de-activating it was the first thing I trie
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 http://docs.presscustomizr.com/article/229-fixing-errors-when-uploading-images-in-wordpress 2000 pixel, it all depends on your server resources. HTTP error. Solutions The following https://whatswp.com/fix-wordpress-http-error-image-uploads/ 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 http error 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 http error wordpress 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 your wp-admin directory. Add the fo
What's WP Our everything is about WordPress - best choice of WordPress users! How to Fix WordPress HTTP Error on Image Uploads Dec 21, 2015 Joyce Beginners' Guide 2015-12-21T17:06:42+00:00 There are many commonly-seen WordPress errors which have caused much trouble for beginners, and the WordPress HTTP error on image uploads is among the most annoying ones. When this error happens, you just cannot upload images or any other kind of media files. The causes for this error vary. So it is easy to find a fix that works for others having the same problem, but it could be rather hard to get one that works for you. This is where the difficulty lies in. Considering this situation, we have detailed several possible solutions that you can try if you are stuck with the error. Hopefully, there is at least one method working for your blog. Remember to be careful when trying as some of the solutions require modification of important files. Solution 1: Change the File Permissions of the Uploads Folder One of the most common causes of the error is the incorrect file permissions. If the file permissions are changed accidentally, the uploads folder might not be writable or readable, which leads to image upload problems. To correct the file permissions, you have to connect to your server with an FTP client or a web-based file manager. Note that the details below are based on the File Manager in cPanel. First of all, find the uploads folder with the path /wp-content/uploads/. Right-click on the folder name and choose "Change Permissions". On the pop-up window, change the permissions to "744" and then click on the button saying "Change Permissions". You can also try "755" later if "744" does not fix your problem. Now upload some new images to your blog to see whether the HTTP error has disappeared. Solution 2: Disable the Flash Uploader The built-in Fla