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  • I haven’t checked the original source of the page declaration, but is it using html5, as in <!doctype html> instead of the full xhtml, traditional, strict, etc?

    Just thinking since it is stripping everthing apart from the first source declaration….?

    Also, since you’re the only one that sees it, am I correct to assume you have the actual font installed on your machine? If yes, try uninstalling and try the site again. This is just as a test to try and eliminate that factor (temporarily).

    Again, I am only assuming vaguely as I haven’t seen any code yet, just going based on the posts.

    I have been dealing with my host. this does not get replicated on a local host environment such as mamp/(pro) on os x or xampp on windows.

    I use a shared hosting package with all of my hosts, and they advise that it is an issue with the php memory being exceeded, which is common on shared hosts.

    One solution, as advised by them (obviously), is to upgrade my package since my contracts cannot allow for php/cgi memory increase.

    Having said that, I have tried disabling JetPack plugin on one of my hosts, and it allowed me to upload a rather large image (over 3500 pixels wide, and under 1mb).

    Hope this little bit of information helps anyone.

    I still think WP should address this in their next update since I know there are many of us who sign up to shared hosting packages or plans.

    The Force Regenerate Thumbnails plugin did not work. I have downloaded a fresh copy of wordpress, created a new DB, changed all permissions even to 777, chown on my host to include my ftp owner as the owner of both the wp-config and uploads folder, as well as the months within it, changed (from settings > media) to not divide uploads into date folders, modified (extensively) php.ini, wp-config.php etc etc etc for weeks now.

    Nothing helps. I am surprised that with the increasing posts around the internet in the last few days alone, let alone in the past months, that WP has not addressed this officially.

    This also happens on my local server on both windows running XAMPP and OS X with MAMP Pro.

    The ONLY client sites where this does not happen is wp 4.05 and prior!!!! very very angry. This should be able to work out-of-the-box without us developers having to try and troubleshoot this issue or use plug-ins by third party developers. I have been trying to fix this for weeks for many of my clients, and to no avail. I am losing business and time and money, as many of images required to be uploaded by my clients I have to do myself via FTP, and either provide the clients with the URL or use that URL somewhere in post etc. This is a very messy process which basically voids the point of having WordPress really. Huge disappointment after years of having solely dedicated to WordPress, and now Joomla is seeming as a better option in one client project – which I never thought i would resort to!!!

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