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Images [Resolved] HTTP Error When Uploading Images Steve @srg-1 2 months ago Hello, I get an error when uploading an image through ClassifiedsWP. I am logged into an account. When I'm on
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the page to make a classified post, I select "Add Media" to
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add an image. The WordPress media upload screen shows up. I browse my local computer and select a wordpress http error 2016 small jpg file. The image seems to upload, but I then get an error and the image is not added to my media library or on the classified ad page. https://wordpress.org/support/topic/293853 The error says "HTTP error". If I upload the file to the WordPress media library first, then select it from the library when making a new classified post (instead of uploading it), everything works fine. Here's a screenshot of the error: View post on imgur.com Thanks https://wordpress.org/plugins/classifieds-wp/ Viewing 2 replies - 1 through 2 (of 2 total) Plugin Author classifiedswp @classifiedswp https://wordpress.org/support/topic/http-error-when-uploading-images-23/ 2 months ago Hello @steve. That's strange. Does this happen with any image? Can you try following the suggestions on this post, mainly, this one. Please let us know if it worked. Steve @srg-1 2 months ago Hm, I tested this out with another browser and it worked. I'm not sure what it was, but I suspect it was my adblocker that was causing the issue. It's weird because I was able to upload the image through the WordPress dashboard, but not through ClassifiedsWP. I marked the topic as resolved. I'll follow up if I find out any additional details. Thanks! Viewing 2 replies - 1 through 2 (of 2 total) You must be logged in to reply to this topic. About this Plugin Classifieds WP Support Threads Reviews Topic Info In: Plugins and Hacks 2 replies 2 participants Last reply from: Steve Last activity: 2 months ago 4.5.3 Status: resolved 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.
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 are some solutions available to fix your HTTP error issue in WordPress. Decrease your image size before uploading. If you are http://www.mhthemes.com/support/solving-http-errors-when-uploading-images-in-wordpress/ 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 http error 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 wordpress http error 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 your wp-admin direct
reasons for HTTP image upload errors in WordPressNow and then we received support requests about HTTP errors when uploading images in WordPress. These HTTP errors are actually a quite common WordPress issue and usually not related to the WordPress theme you're running. In fact, if anything, they usually are related to your server environment and more specifically to file permissions or memory limits on your server. In this article we'll talk about why HTTP errors might occur when uploading images to your WordPress website, how to troubleshoot issues and how to easily solve your issues with only a few clicks.HTTP errors suddenly occur when uploading images in WordPressOften HTTP errors related to image uploads seem to happen unexpectedly after updating to the latest version of WordPress or other updates. However, most of the time there are other reasons for these HTTP errors in WordPress, for example if your hosting provider made an update / upgrade or in case you are running plugins or scripts that affect the WordPress media upload. Infiltrated malware or poorly configured shared hosting environments can also cause unexpected HTTP errors in WordPress, for example in case of incorrect file permissions, insufficient memory limits or else.How to fix image upload errors in WordPressErrors can occur for many reasons (Image: stevepb - Pixabay.com - CC0 Public Domain)Incompatible plugins or scriptsTo find out the culprit of HTTP errors when uploading images in WordPress, you can start troubleshooting within your own WordPress environment. That means you could disable your plugins, especially those of unreliable providers or plugins that haven't been updated for a long time (e.g. 12 months). The same applies to WordPress themes (even if not in use), especially those which have not been updated for a long time and which might contain malware or incompatible code.In general it's recommended to always use plugins and themes from reliable sources. These can usually be found in the official WordPress plugin and themes directory. Reliable free and premium WordPress themes and plugins can also be found at most recognize