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Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each 2038 error other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up IO: Error #2038 jquery uploadify up vote 15 down vote favorite The code is working on one server but isn't on the other. When trying to upload files of size around 1 MB with jquery uploadify I get this error. IO: Error #2038 Tried changing the following php settings in php.ini: post_max_size 32M upload_max_filesize 32M session.gc_maxlifetime 14400 max_input_time 14400 max_execution_time 14400 memory_limit 128M Isn't working. php jquery-plugins uploadify share|improve this question asked Jul 16 '10 at 13:02 Nandini 89531030 5 Any chance you're using a HTTPS link with a self-signed cert? That's caused the error #2038 for me. –zeroasterisk Nov 21 '11 at 19:43 possible duplicate of Flex: Error #2038: File I/O Error –Johan Nov 21 '11 at 20:23 add a comment| 5 Answers 5 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote It seems the problem is with flash plugins,which browser uses to upload any file.If you need more here is a link.maybe it can help you. http://help.axletreemedia.com/templates/System/details.asp?id=31606&PG=resources&CID=34053 share|improve this answer answered Jun 11 '15 at 20:58 Hazarapet Tunanyan 748213 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote firefox + flash = IO: Error #2038 http://www.uploadify.com/forums/discussion/1116/io-error-2038-in-firefox-only-not-solved/p1 share|improve this answer answered Aug 2 '11 at 10:21 ZiTAL 1,04831633 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote Update flash. the older version of flash I had, with multiple uploads would error on the every-other regardless of the file-size. I just got 10.3.181.34 which is fine-fine-fine. share|improve this answer answered Aug 6 '11 at 11:31 inteblio 606 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote I have solved the problem. In my office, we use a proxy, and I had to change the preference to No Proxy. This solved the problem. Or, if you do not use a proxy, try to find this in php.ini: Change: Hostname:Port localhost:0 To: Hostname:Port localhost:80 share|improve this answer edited Jan 11 '12 at 15:29 gmadd 1,053915 answered Mar 1 '11 at 3:31 Joni 91 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote This is because the uploadify AJAX re
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newsletter I found a bug Documentation Fork us on GitHub Search Search in whole site Search Type here and hit enter... RSS Log In / Sign Up Log in Username * Your user name Password * Password Log in http://ckeditor.com/forums/Support/Error-2038-when-uploading using social networks Facebook Twitter Yahoo Sign up CKEditor About About Features for you Who is using License Additional products Demo Add-ons Plugins Skins Submit plugin Submit skin Get involved Get involved Newsletter sign-up Blog Support Support FAQ Documentation http://www.michaeljaycantrell.com/blog/2012/6/20/flash-uploading-error-2038.html CKEditor SDK Download Add new post Home›Forums›CKFinder›Support Newsletter sign-up Twitter Facebook G+ The forum operates in read-only mode. Please head to StackOverflow for support. Last post 1 2 > >> Wed, 09/28/2011 - 17:12 #1 biblop Joined: 28/09/2011 Posts: io error 2 Error #2038 when uploading Hi,With Firefox 6.0.2 and Chrome 14.0.835.186, on windows 7 64bits, I've got an IO Error #2038 when I upload a file.It works fine with Internet Explorer 8.CKFinder is running on a Debian 6, with PHP 5.3 and Apache 2 on SSL.Someone has already found this bug ?It seems to be very mysterous...When I use Fiddler with Firefox, to debug the HTTPS request, upload works fine.Adobe is so amazing... Top Wed, 09/28/2011 - 20:49 #2 error io error pbhorjee Joined: 28/09/2011 Posts: 1 Re: Error #2038 when uploading I've got the exact same problem. I've increased upload_max_filesize and post_max_size. My files are actually uploading, but I get this error at the end of the upload: Processing...HTTP Error: status code 500. I/O Error: Error #2038.Also. No thumbnail is created and the file does not show up in the display of the folder contents until I re-launch "Browse Server." Top Thu, 09/29/2011 - 08:49 #3 mkesicki Joined: 28/10/2010 Posts: 348 Re: Error #2038 when uploading Hi,can you send me some screenshot with this bug ?Please check in Firebug console (Firefox add-on ) if there are any errors. Please also check in Firebug Net tab if all request are correct.This problem occurs with all images/files or only with some kind of it ? Top Sat, 10/01/2011 - 00:19 #4 fongd Joined: 01/10/2011 Posts: 1 Re: Error #2038 when uploading I'm having the same problem here. I don't have access to the server's error logs but I've attached a screenshot of the error and corresponding Firebug info. FWIW, no errors seem to be reported anywhere (including the XHR tab) but CKFinder. I don't get this error on my dev server, only the production server, and it happens in Safari and Firefox.Attachments: AttachmentSize Error 2038122.58 KB Top Mon, 10/03/2011 - 10:25 #5 j.swiderski Joined: 10/05/2011 Posts: 175 Re: Error #2038 when uploading 2038 - looks like a
some of your own time investment. To set the stage, we had a production system and a development system. Both had identical code. On production, the flash uploader worked perfectly. On development, the uploader immediately threw an error. I started by checking the obvious. File permissions, PHP upload size and post size settings, and regular html file upload. All of those checked out. Next I analyzed the HTTP requests, I could see that there wasn't even a call from the flash to the upload endpoint of our application. That's where things started to get interesting. We were using uploadify, but it was an incredibly old version, so updating was out of the question. I took advantage of the callbacks in uploadify, and was able to get the JSON objects related to the upload. The only information I useful information contained in the JSON objects was an Upload Error #2038. After searching for this, I couldn't find any specific descriptions of what the error meant, until I lucked upon a mailing list. I can't even find the list anymore. It turns out, the problem was the SSL certificate. On production, we had a valid SSL certificate. On development, we had a self-signed "snakeoil" certificate. This meant that on development the browser would notify you of the bad certificate, but you could just accept it and continue. With Flash, it really didn't want to do that. This is probably due to some of the strict security rules in Flash. Overall, it is a good thing that Flash rejects it, but it would be nice to have a bit more information about what is going on. Long story short, if you're getting the upload error #2038 with a flash uploader, make sure your SSL certificate is valid for the domain you are using. Newer:No More ExcusesOlder:The Macbook Pro, A Sign of Things to Come PostedJune 20, 2012 AuthorMichael Cantrell