• Resolved Alan Scott

    (@alan-scott)


    After downloading WordPress 3.5.2 files to our server, I uploaded said files to our host’s server using Filezilla.

    All the files were uploaded except the following Fail Transfers (with the reason being that “Could not start transfer”:

    /wp-admin/includes/class-wp-filesystem-ftpext.php – 2,920/11,140
    /wp-admin/includes/plugin.php – 46,720/61,389
    /wp-admin/plugin-editor.php – 0/11,067
    /wp-admin/ms-edit.php – 0/210

    /wp-context/plugsins/akismet/akismet.gif – 0/2,777

    /wp-includes/post.php – 2,920/177,406
    /wp-includes/update.php – 4,380/14,612
    /wp-includes/js/plupload/plupload.flash.swf – 0/18,958
    /wp-includes/js/swfupload/swfupload.swf – 0/12,767
    /wp-includes/js/tinymce/wp-tinymce.js.gz – 0/115,794

    The number to the left represents the amount of the file that was uploaded to the server. The number to the right represent the size of the file in bytes. As you can see, 4 of the files uploaded partially.

    I later tried to individually upload each file to the server, with no success.

    Any ideas anyone?

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  • If your host’s server file manager has the feature, my preferred method is to upload the WP ZIP file and then extract (unarchive) it there.

    Thread Starter Alan Scott

    (@alan-scott)

    Thank you 2ninernier2, I uploaded the WordPress 3.5.2 WP ZIP file and extracted (unarchive) it to the host’s server.

    I am having the same issue, but a client is using SmartyHost who do not have a file manager, only FTP access.

    @robey Lawrence: As per the Forum Welcome, please post your own topic. Posting in an existing topic prevents us from being able to track issues by topic. Added to which, your problem – despite any similarity in symptoms – is likely to be completely different.

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