• Hey there,

    with the very helpful support by Elan Technosys over here https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/migrating-to-new-server-have-all-the-files-but-didnt-do-the-export?replies=11 I managed to get my wordpress blog running and looking the same on a new server.

    But as I now discovered when trying to upload pictures, there’s another problem I don’t know ow to handle:

    The upload goes smootlhly until 99%, then it says “crunching” and doesn’t go an further and I get an error message like this one:

    copy(/www/htdocs/w00f121e/us/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/249_450.jpg) [function.copy]: failed to open stream: Permission denied in /www/htdocs/w00f121e/us/blog/wp-admin/includes/file.php on line 348
    1310

    The picture is seemingly available in the library afterwards but doesn’t actually show up.

    I checked the html of older image posts and noticed they have width and height measurements noted the new image posts I tried to upload today didn’t. Also maybe useful to know is that the maximum width of pictures I can post have a width of 450 pix, else the blog layout gets scrumbled.

    Anyone have an idea what I could try to fix this? If you need more information, let me know.

    Best
    Sarah

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  • I am having the exact same issue this morning and de-activated all my Plug-Ins, but that hasn’t worked and showing the same error as the posted above.

    Warning: copy(/webspace/httpdocs/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/image.jpg): failed to open stream: Permission denied in /webspace/httpdocs/blog/wp-admin/includes/file.php on line 348

    I have looked in the directory folder and the image is not there even though the image uploader looks as if it has uploaded the image to the media library. I can see a file with the blue background and question mark and even select it to appear in the article post – but the image itself does not appear.

    I have set all my folder permissions to 777 all the way up to the root directory but this has not helped.

    Any suggestions?

    Thread Starter spalisi

    (@spalisi)

    Hey ubique48, my problem just got solved by not just changing the upload folders permission to 777 but also click the option to apply the permission change to all the objects in the folder.

    Maybe try that?

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