• Hi,

    When I go to write a new post and upload an image I choose my files to upload and while the image is in the “crunching” stage of uploading it stops and says “HTTP Error”. I have a PC and when trying to upload the images from my friends PCs I experienced the same problem. So I would upload the images from a friends MAC and it worked! (I am usually anti-mac so this hurt me a little bit, haha) But now I’m getting the “HTTP Error” even on my friends MAC. What is this error? Why is it happening? How can I fix it? Any input is greatly appreciated. Thanks ??

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  • I am having the same problem and have found no posts so far on how to resolve this…

    Moderator Samuel Wood (Otto)

    (@otto42)

    www.ads-software.com Admin

    How can people not find this? It’s a sticky at the top of the forum…

    https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/164999

    I have re-uploaded all the wordpress 2.6.3 files to my server (after deleting the admin and includes folder again before the upload.) I have also created the .htaccess file into my wp-admin folder. Still, when I try to uppload an image to a page or post it just says “http error” no matter what size the image is – I tried small, low res GIF and JPG images.

    This thread solve all my problems ^^
    https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/183297″>

    My problems persist.

    I have been able to upload images to my site with no problem, until the last two weeks or so. And now WP won’t accept any new images from me at all. It’s crazy-making, especially since I have the newest version of WP already operating.

    So, you’re telling me the only solution is to essentially reinstall everything?

    How can people not find this? It’s a sticky at the top of the forum…

    Simple, Otto … they don’t bother to read, or search, before making a post:) Too much trouble, I suspect.

    So, you’re telling me the only solution is to essentially reinstall everything?

    What leads you to that determination? If you bothered to read the links post, the answer lies in the .htaccess file and a plugin.

    Saurus, I’m brand new at this. Some things you can take for granted make no sense to me yet. And I have *bothered* to read every post on image errors I could find, including Otto42’s.

    The first paragraph in Otto42’s post implied that I probably didn’t install things correctly the first time, and so I should now “download and install every file.” How would I do that without starting from scratch?

    RE: .htaccess file. How would I do this? Otto42’s post just said “make one.”

    I’m just a bit irritated that I have to write code just to get an image from my local machine (and I’m not going through any local server or a proprietary database) into a post in this high-functioning piece of software known as WordPress. TypeFace doesn’t have this problem. Facebook doesn’t have this problem.

    Why does it require a degree in Computer Science to upload an image in WP? Why don’t the buttons just *work*?

    Saurus, I’ve *bothered* to read every post on image erros I could find, including Otto42’s.

    The first paragraph in Otto42’s post implied that I probably didn’t install things correctly the first time, and so I should now “download and install every file.” How would I do that without starting from scratch?

    I’m just a bit irritated that I have to write code just to get an image from my local machine (and I’m not going through any local server or a proprietary database) into a post in this high-functioning piece of software known as WordPress. TypePad doesn’t have this problem. Facebook doesn’t have this problem.

    Why does it require a degree in Computer Science to upload an image in WP? Why don’t the buttons just *work*?

    Anonymous User 92042

    (@anonymized-92042)

    That sticky post is obviously helpful for some people but it doesn’t address all the problems people are having with the Flash uploader.

    My situation, for example:

    I have multiple WP sites, all running 2.7, all on the same VPS and so with identical Apache and PHP configurations. The Flash uploader works on some sits and doesn’t work on others. This problem has persisted since WP 2.5, so it’s clearly not a problem with my installation. I am not using mod_security, PHP’s safe_mode, or Bad Behavior.

    The only consistent difference between sites it works on and sites it does not is permalink structure. Sites with data-based permalinks (/%year%/%monthnum%/%postname%) work fine; sites with category-based permalinks (/%category%/%postname%) do not. That doesn’t make sense to me either but I’ve done a good deal of testing and that is literally the only difference between these sites. They’re even all running the same plugins. Needless to say, the regular “browser upload” works fine on all sites.

    Any ideas on this one? Can anyone else confirm this problem in their own installations?

    I got the exact same problem when I updated to 2.8.2 and it turned out, for me, to be the image-file I wanted to upload being to big. Apparently it can’t handle large images anymore. Try making the file smaller and then upload it again.

    Spent lots of time to reinstall and do all kinds of tricks and it turned out that the image was too large…

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