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  • Plugin Author Jeff Starr

    (@specialk)

    Hello, glad to help. It looks like you’ve tried troubleshooting most possible factors that are involved with image uploads. One other thing that you might try is checking your site’s error log to get the description that is associated with the 500 error. That should pretty much tell you exactly what is causing the issue.

    Thread Starter komadayim

    (@komadayim)

    Thank you for your reply but nothing showing up on php errors. I’ve installed this plugin: https://tr.ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/error-log-monitor/ and configured it but it’s not showing anything.

    Also apache log and other stuff doesnt show anything.

    Do you think it’s a config error?

    Thanks

    Plugin Author Jeff Starr

    (@specialk)

    By default, all Apache servers write descriptive error descriptions in their server/error logs. If your web host for some unknown reason has disabled that functionality, I would highly recommend asking them to re-enable it, as it provides the information required to diagnose issues such as the one you have described here.

    “Do you think it’s a config error?”

    With the plugin, no; but with the server, perhaps. Another reason why error logs are important. They are needed to help resolve issues such as these. I would ask your host where to find the logs that show 500 and other server errors. They should be more than happy to help.

    Plugin Author Jeff Starr

    (@specialk)

    Hi komadayim, I hope you got this sorted out. I’m gonna go ahead and mark this topic as resolved to help keep things organized. Feel free to follow-up or post afresh with any new issues or questions, I’m glad to help however possible. Thank you.

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