• artsandlearning

    (@artsandlearning)


    Hello

    Lately, as in the last week or two, when trying to upload photo images I keep getting a ‘HTTP Error’ message, and the photos do not upload. All of the images are well under the 10mb limit. Other files types, such as pdfs or png files upload with no issues.
    This is only a recent problem, as previously we were always able to upload photos.

    We are a small non-profit, and unfortunately do not have an IT person in house or on retainer, and my skills are still beginner level, so any step by step help guide is much appreciated! Thanks!

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  • Who are you hosted with? This is a new issue that has arisen recently because hosts are changing their server configurations..

    Take a look at this article and see if it fixes it.
    http://www.inmotioting.com/support/edu/wordpress/http-image-error

    Poghie

    (@poghie)

    Any success with this? Been facing the same problem for over a month now.

    • This reply was modified 9 years ago by Poghie.
    Poghie

    (@poghie)

    The link does not work @binarywc

    The link works for me….

    Here are the instructions as they are in that article.

    1. Log into your cPanel dashboard.
    2. Using the file manager, navigate to your WordPress site’s root directory.
    3. Locate and open the .htaccess file for editing.
    4. Add the following line of code at the top of the file:
    5. SetEnv MAGICK_THREAD_LIMIT 1
    6. Save the changes to the .htaccess file.

    Thread Starter artsandlearning

    (@artsandlearning)

    Hi!

    Sorry, I’ve been looking for an email reply all this time!

    I believe its DMI Web Services.

    I will try the article and let you know.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter artsandlearning

    (@artsandlearning)

    Sorry, but I’m not even sure how to do steps 1 & 2 😛

    First we need to figure out if you have a cPanel hosting account. Who is your web hosting provider?

    oops. sorry, missed your first post.

    I have never heard of DMI Web Services. My best advice would be to contact them and show them those instructions. Tell them you do not know how to implement that fix.

    Hope that helps

    Thread Starter artsandlearning

    (@artsandlearning)

    Thanks!

    Were they able to help you? If so, did the fix resolve your issue?

    Please tag the thread as resolved if the problem is resolved after implementing that fix.

    Thank you.

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