• Some time ago, when I tried to check a post that was published, I found some images that could not be opened and returned a 522 error.

    I think this happened because the image was deleted, but when I checked on my hosting site. The image is still there and can still be downloaded.
    Can anyone help me!

    This is an example of an error: https://ibb.co/CmDr6LC
    This is my site url:

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  • That’s not WordPress returning that error…

    That’s a Cloudflare Error… Go to a page with a missing image… Go to Cloudflare’s Dashboard and turn off the proxy (just click the orange cloud to gray).

    Refresh the page with the missing image or right click the image and open in a new tab if you can. See if you can now see the image or you still have a problem.

    Cloudflare’s free tier isn’t quite ‘patient enough’ for some servers and will throw 500 errors on a slow server. If you see a lot of 500 errors from Cloudflare then your server can’t keep up and would be slowing down Cloudflare’s response itself if they waited for you so they throw the 500.

    You might sometimes get a slow response from your own server if it’s overtaxed a bit and your visit happens to be the one triggering or coinciding with housekeeping tasks at the same time. If it happens quite often look at getting a faster hosting account.

    If the image isn’t there without Cloudflare then you’ll need to fix that in the page or post.

    Thread Starter Monitor Teknologi

    (@monitorteknologi)

    I tried disabling cloudflare, but nothing happened, the image still returned 522 errors.

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