• Resolved jlebouch76

    (@jlebouch76)


    Hello,

    Since i installed your plugin (which works well for my use until now), i noticed that i got an error when uploading other plugins… By inactivating different plugins when updating, I identified that the problem was coming from your plugin, this is for sure. I contacted my server because right at the time the problem occurred, my server moved.. But the cause of this problem was not from their side.
    Here is the error i got at the end of the update:
    Update failed: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC “-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN”> 504 Gateway Timeout Gateway Timeout The gateway did not receive a timely response from the upstream server or application.

    The funny thing is that i actually found out after refreshing that the plugins were actually being updated.

    Thanks for solving the issue in the next release.

    • This topic was modified 4 years, 9 months ago by jlebouch76.
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  • Plugin Author Gijo Varghese

    (@gijo)

    The timeout indicates that it’s a network issue or high resource usage in server. I don’t think it is due to Flying Images. But I’ll check it in detail. If there is anything, I’ll fix it in the next release.

    Thread Starter jlebouch76

    (@jlebouch76)

    If i was not clear enough… One thing i can tell is that when i deactivate your plugin before updating other plugins, i don’t get the error i mentioned to you. That’s how i found out.
    Beside this your plugin works wonders with the pictures!! I’m very happy.

    Plugin Author Gijo Varghese

    (@gijo)

    @jlebouch76 Thanks. It’s clear now. I’ll definitely look into it

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