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  • Thread Starter aragopartners

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    Esmi;

    I have good news. Another support group came up with the answer that worked. The path in the media settings had gotten changed somehow; when we put it back to the default of wp-content/upload, the uploads work.

    Something so simple;

    I cannot thank you enough for your time and support, you are a champion in my book.

    Best regards, Bob

    Thread Starter aragopartners

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    Esmi;

    Do you have to delete these files in the hosting account before you do all this uploading?

    Thread Starter aragopartners

    (@aragopartners)

    Esmi;

    Do we delete the WordPress files and then do this selected download file by file using the ftp?

    I have not used ftp only the file manager within Godaddy to upload files?

    Again, thanks for sticking with me this far, but I have reached my technical ability I think, so learning from you at this point.

    Thread Starter aragopartners

    (@aragopartners)

    Esmi;

    Are you referring to deleting certain files within WordPress and then somehow replacing them with new files? Where do the new files come from if not WordPress–you can tell that I am not this technical

    Thank you very much

    Thread Starter aragopartners

    (@aragopartners)

    Esmi;

    Sorry, but not sure how to do that, is that an option within WordPress?

    Many thanks

    Thread Starter aragopartners

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    Esmi;

    Godaddy says everything from the hosting perspective looks normal and the same as my other WP site; I double checked all the permissions between the working site and the non-working site and everything looks the same.

    I am dumbfounded.

    Thread Starter aragopartners

    (@aragopartners)

    Esmi;

    Nope; set wp-content at max permission and tried download of image and no go; sorry.

    Thanks again.

    Thread Starter aragopartners

    (@aragopartners)

    Esmi;

    I set the permissions to max level for WP-Uploads, and no change. On my other WP site; when I download a file, it sets up a folder for 2010, and a sub-folder for 11 (month 11) and the files I upload are in that 11 folder. This WP Site (blog) does not set up the 2010 folder and 11 sub-folder.

    Any other thoughts?

    Your appreciated.

    Thread Starter aragopartners

    (@aragopartners)

    Esmi;

    Are you referencing the permission settings at the hosting level for the directory?

    Godaddy does my hosting and they only have three levels under permission for owner or user. Read, Write, Execute. Is this what you are referencing. I have tried it at the header-upload folder level, but not sure if I did it at the upload directory level.

    Thanks for staying with me on this.

    Thread Starter aragopartners

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    Esmi;

    I checked with the hosting company and I am well within any storage limitations. I notice that WP does not create the upload folder for Nov when I try to upload the images like my other site does so there must be a disconnect there somewhere.

    Any further thoughts? Do I have to re install WP?

    Again, thank you for your help.

    Thread Starter aragopartners

    (@aragopartners)

    esmi;

    Just tried uploading on another WP Website in same hosing area and worked fine so it is isolated to this particular blog.

    Still frustrated.

    Thread Starter aragopartners

    (@aragopartners)

    I will ask them, but in the header-upload file (I only have two files of 60k each). Unless there is a total allowable space maximum that I hit for all the hosted blogs/web sites.

    I am going to try to upload in my other WP website hosting in the same space and see if I have same issue or not first, then will call them.

    Thank you very much and I will let you know what I find out.

    Thread Starter aragopartners

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    That is a very good question:
    I am using GoDaddy and have been talking with them about this problem so I would expect them to notice If I am exceeding any space limitations.

    They have folders for everything, but only see file names for each of the files. I use backupbuddy for file backups and I do see a few files of different extensions for different dates, but I just started that this month.

    I have a wp blog (which is having the problem),an HTML website and another WP web site all hosted together. Very few files show on the upload folder for the problem blog.

    Maybe a questions I should pose to the GoDaddy?

    Thread Starter aragopartners

    (@aragopartners)

    they are not being loaded to the wp-content/uploads folder; I suppose I could try to upload a test image to my uploads folder and then see if it does load to the page, would that be beneficial to know?

    Thanks again, I really appreciate you helping.

    Thread Starter aragopartners

    (@aragopartners)

    I deactivated all plug-ins and widgets one at a time–no change; I activated Twenty Ten theme–no change. Not sure how the theme impacts uploading files in WP admin?
    I appreciate all the help, my frustration level is very high which comes from being a novice–sorry for venting

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