• Resolved William Vinicius

    (@william-vinicius)


    I’m having the following error: “Unable to connect to backend. HTTP error 406”

    If I leave it in Public Root Path in the default folder. If I put another path it works for a while, but when trying to open a folder this error appears.

    Does anyone know how to fix it?

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  • Plugin Author modalweb

    (@modalweb)

    Hi @william-vinicius, we have released an update with fix, could you please confirm if it works for you?

    Thread Starter William Vinicius

    (@william-vinicius)

    Hello. I did the tests here and the previous error disappeared, but another one appeared, now if I select a final folder, it won’t upload.

    Example: if I have a structure like public_html >> Folder 1 >> Folder 2

    If in the settings I choose the root path to Folder 1, I cannot upload into it, but I can open Folder 2 and upload into it.

    Same thing, if I choose Folder 2 as the root path, I can’t upload inside it.

    Plugin Author modalweb

    (@modalweb)

    Hi @william-vinicius, could you please update and validate if upload works fine for you?

    Thread Starter William Vinicius

    (@william-vinicius)

    Hi @modalweb I updated the plugin and have been testing it, but it still has the same error.

    If the final folder is placed in the settings, it does not upload, you always have to choose a previous folder, then click on the plugin, open the folder and upload.

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