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  • Plugin Author Jacob N. Breetvelt

    (@opajaap)

    Tick Table II-H3, it is ticked by default.

    New Issue: I used to be able to upload 20 images (size under 100k each). But now I can’t upload more then 6 images. The note at the top of the page is “You need a modern browser that supports HTML-5 to select multiple files” I am using Google Chrome which I tested with (https://html5test.com/) and it listed YOUR BROWSER SCORES 521 OUT OF 555 POINTS.
    <!DOCTYPE html> triggers standards mode Yes ?
    HTML5 tokenizer Yes ?
    HTML5 tree building Yes ?

    Question: How do I get the program to recognize that I am using a broser with HTML5

    Website https://tvdmcl.org/wp-admin/admin.php?page=wppa_admin_menu

    Plugin Author Jacob N. Breetvelt

    (@opajaap)

    There are more (php) limitations, like max input time, max execution time etc. If you can do multi upload ( 2 or more ) the html5 multi file upload works.

    So the answer is… Just continue loading 6 each of the next few thousand images until it deminishes down to only one image each limitation?

    I have used this wonderful app for several years it has worked flawlessly, (except my stupid mistakes) that is till now and the issue is my internet provider or wordpress?

    I will begin tests on the internet and provider, hopefully that will bring results. Any advice on your end would be helpful. Thanks again for the software and support.
    Walt

    Plugin Author Jacob N. Breetvelt

    (@opajaap)

    If it says something like ‘You can upload max 6 files if …’ it is a php.ini setting; ask you hosting provider to increase php setting max_file_uploads
    You can see the php settings in Table XII of the Photo Albums -> Settings admin page. Scroll down to the Core section. You will see 2 numbers for every setting; the smallest applies.

    Why don’t you uset ftp and import, using ajax? You can – after ftp to your depot, ticking the All box and pressing the Ajax button – let the dog out and do the dishes while the import runs without your attention…

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