• I just upgraded to WordPress 2.2 and everything seemed to work perfectly fine until I was making a new post and tried to upload an image. It gave me the following error:

    The uploaded file could not be moved to /home/delebal0/public_html/bitchymom/wp-content/uploads/2007/06.
    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /home/delebal0/public_html/bitchymom/wp-admin/admin-functions.php:1965) in /home/delebal0/public_html/bitchymom/wp-includes/functions.php on line 1348

    I have no idea why it is giving me this error. I looked at both the files and can’t seem to figure it out.

    I tried going back to WordPress 2.1 and it continued to give me the same error. I’m not sure what to do at this point. Is it my server? (AnHosting) Or is it a problem with WordPress??

    Please help me!!!

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  • The uploaded file could not be moved to /home/delebal0/public_html/bitchymom/wp-content/uploads/2007/06

    Does that directory exist?
    Is it writable by your web server?

    Thread Starter delectual

    (@delectual)

    I changed the attributes to 777 just to see if that would work, and it didn’t help.

    When I was using WordPress 2.1 I had to do that, except that fixed the problem.

    After upgrading to 2.2 doing that did NOT work. I don’t know what else could be wrong.

    And yes, the directory exists.

    I have the same problem. The path to folder are correct and is writable.

    /wp-contents/upload/[year]/[month]

    Upload, [year] and [month] are all writable with 777 permissions assigned. But not works. I can’t upload any image since the WP update to 2.2 version ??

    Anybody have some idea?

    Bye

    I’m having the same problem, have chmod’ed to 666 and 777 to no avail, have checked all files for whitespace to no avail…

    Getting annoying really…

    I have the same problem also. Is this some kind of a bug?

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