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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: HTTP Error when uploading large filesThat’s something I can deal with. A VPS should give me full control over that and allow me to upload the files.
This is an internal web site so I am not worried about hundreds of users uploading files at the same time.
Is there a risk that I still won’t be able to do it even on a VPS?
Thank you for all your help so far.
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In reply to: HTTP Error when uploading large filesI agree. Unfortunately, my client will not. They are moving away from another solution for this precise reason: having to go through multiple channels to get the files uploaded and shown. They want an integrated solution.
Is this a limitation of php uploading, wordpress or shared hosting?
Again, I can recommend they go for a VPS if that will solve the issues.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: HTTP Error when uploading large filesThey are media files. Mostly raw footage.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: HTTP Error when uploading large filesHi esmi,
Thanks for the reply.
I have already installed add-from-server.My only problem is with integrating some sort of ftp solution in WordPress itself. My client does not want to use a separate method for uploading. He would rather have it all in the WP Admin.
I’ve been looking for better FTP Uploader plugins but they all seem to be un-supported for a few years.
Is there no way at all to make it work within WordPress? If I move the site to a VPS will still face the same limitations?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: HTTP Error when uploading large filesUpdate:
I have tried some FTP plugins, and uploading via the standard WordPress Browser Uploader and I get the same error:
[an error occurred while processing this directive]
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Firelight Lightbox] Sizing issues for SWF and SVGHi Gomez,
This is not addressed to you but to the plugin author. This post is posted under the Easy FancyBox plugin support.
I appreciate you trying to help me.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Firelight Lightbox] Sizing issues for SWF and SVGWell if this is the kind of support you offer I will stay clear away from the PRO version. Even a simple ‘can’t be done’ would have sufficed.
I will use a different plug-in.
Thank you for your help!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Firelight Lightbox] Sizing issues for SWF and SVGHi Frank,
Yes. The link, as posted above is:
http://mediapod.org/prportal/blog/py-17-space-ad-uk/The issue is not unique to SVG, it applies to SWF as well.
This behavior of when the screen size is smaller than the default image size of the plug-in, it still loads the default size causing the box to be bigger than the screen has nothing to do with the files being displayed.I think a block needs to be added to the JS that checks the screen size and if smaller than the default fancy-box size, it will adjust the defaults accordingly.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Firelight Lightbox] Sizing issues for SWF and SVGI see Ravan, the plug-in author has answered some questions around here but has omitted this one.
Please let me know if there is a solution to my issue, any custom code I need to put in or if it simply can’t be done.
Thank you.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Firelight Lightbox] Sizing issues for SWF and SVGHi Frank,
I haven’t edit the SVG file in any way nor added any lines to it.
I think the main issue here is that the plugin is getting the default size and assigns them to the file and its wrapper as opposed to the file size being read from the file.The page in question:
http://mediapod.org/prportal/blog/py-17-space-ad-uk/(currently in development).
The files are in the middle column under the Files heading.