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chmod 777 wp-content/cache/tmp
chmod 777 wp-content/w3tc-configShould do it.
Thanks Kenny! Did you have to rewrite all of your FAQs? It looks that this plugin will work great for me as well.
Kenny, I see yours is now working? Can you please post your fix here?
Ditto!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Image upload issues – Size reported as 0x0Thank you Doug-O! I give you great credit for going back and posting to all of these old threads as I wouldn’t have fixed it without your help!!! Cubecolour…he as trying to be helpful and was very successful!
I just tried replacing with the code above but am oddly getting 500 errors on my site. I must not have the path correct or something. Oh well, mine is currently working without the modification in code so I will leave it alone.
I just have the wp-admin page rule in. If you go to cloudflare settings, scroll down toward the bottom and you can clear the page cache.
If you use cloudflare, follow the directions above from Damon for putting in a page rule to have your wp-admin bypass the cache.
example: yourdomain.com/wp-admin/*
I also made sure I cleared all of my caches including w3tc and my cloudflare cache.
That seemed to do the trick for me.
Thanks Damon. The only rule that I have not is the wp-admin/* and it is working fine now.
So Damon:
Are you saying that you think it is the wp-admin/* page rule that is helping this? If so, I will try it with the wp-content/* page rule off to see if that is the case. I am fine with bypassing the the wp-admin folder.
Will post whether or not it works if I take the content page rule out.
Ok, I changed the pattern from wp-content* to wp-content/* It now seems to be working and I am going through cloudflare.
My only concern now is that the wp-content folder contains many files that should be cached, and now they will not be with this exception correct?
I tried your example above and then turned on cloudflare. Now getting the error again.
Smush.it error: Could not get the image while processing https://whitehallsd.k12.wi.us/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Classroom-Photos-2005-019.jpg (/home4/whitehb8/public_html/whitehallsdk12wi/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Classroom-Photos-2005-019.jpg)
Ok, here is what I have done.
I changed the path to my upload folder (I had the full path the folder which is not what I needed on the new host) and then disabled cloudflare and now smush.it is working now. I cleared both my w3tc cache and my cloudflare cache, reenabled cloudflare and am getting that error again. My upload path is wp-content/uploads and now when I enable cloudflare I am getting /home4/whitehb8/public_html/whitehallsdk12wi/wp-content/uploads.
Cloudfare is bringing back those old settings even though I cleared the cache. Any suggestions?
Unfortunately is is not working for me. Tried without cloudfare and disabled w3tc and I’m still getting that error with the slash missing. Thanks for all the help. Will post if I figure it out.
Disabled cloudflare and still getting issue. It’s still leaving out a slash in the image url between uploads and 2012
https://whitehallsd.k12.wi.us/wp-content/uploads2012/02/sunset-new.jpg.