Hello @redmultimedia
Sorry to hear that you are having this trouble.
The most common reason for HTTP error is lack of memory. Can you upload a small image file (say 10kb in size) and see if the error still happens?
Looking forward to your reply.
Hello @arunbasillal
I’ll give it a try. However, the image I was trying to upload was only 48kb. So it’s fairly small already. Also I have a lot of media files that are larger and some much larger. So I won’t be able to save them down to kb file size.
It worked when I initially installed the plugin. IDK if an update to one of my other plugins is now causing the conflict. However, I need all the plugins that I am currently using so removing them won’t work. I could run through and selectively disable them to see which one is conflicting.
Hello @redmultimedia,
As you said in the original post, HTTP Error is a very generic error. Since things were working well previously, it could just be that you are running out of memory. Hence the suggestion to upload smaller image.
Please disable other plugins and see if the error goes way.
You could try one of these and see if increasing your memory limit to 256 MB helps.
I will look forward to your reply.
Hello @redmultimedia
Did you get a chance to test this out?
I am closing this thread for now in the assumption that its taken care of. However, if not, please feel free to revert back and reopen as needed.
Thanks.