Hi,
Do you still have the issue ?
Post some screenshots on the errors that you get along with the url to your website , so that I shall check it.
Thanks.
Thread Starter
tsipf
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Hi, @phptechie!
I am attaching 5 different error screenshots.
http://tsipf.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/tsipf.com error 1.jpg
http://tsipf.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/tsipf.com error 2.jpg
http://tsipf.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/tsipf.com error 3.jpg
http://tsipf.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/tsipf.com error 4.jpg
http://tsipf.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/tsipf.com error 5.jpg
Also, my host provided the following errors and insists that some of Avada theme files are incompatible (without providing details). Avada, in turn, claims that the errors have everything to do with WordPress and nothing with them… I am so lost.
Errors from my host:
[Tue Apr 09 14:15:08 2019] [error] [client 185.234.218.109] ModSecurity: Access denied with code 406 (phase 1). Operator EQ matched 0 at REQUEST_COOKIES. [file “/usr/local/apache/conf/mod_sec/mod_sec.hg.conf”] [line “933”] [id “900245”] [msg “MSIE 9.0 No Cookie”] [hostname “tsipf.com”] [uri “/wp-login.php”] [unique_id “XKzhLBdbRhkABMv6c9kAAAAw”]
[Tue Apr 09 15:46:52 2019] [error] [client 66.69.121.186] , referer: http://tsipf.com/wp-admin/media-new.php
[Tue Apr 09 15:46:52 2019] [error] [client 66.69.121.186] libgomp: Thread creation failed: Resource temporarily unavailable, referer: http://tsipf.com/wp-admin/media-new.php
[Tue Apr 09 15:46:52 2019] [error] [client 66.69.121.186] Premature end of script headers: media-new.php, referer: http://tsipf.com/wp-admin/media-new.php
I have already tried ALL of the recommended things from this thread: https://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-fix-the-http-image-upload-error-in-wordpress/, but nothing helped. I would enormously appreciate any help with this nuisance.
Thread Starter
tsipf
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Sorry, the links to the screenshots include the .jpg name!
@tsipf
All the screenshot links return the same error “Page not found”
Please post the correct links
http://tsipf.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/tsipf.comerror1.jpg
This error might be due to network outage or your server might have been down
The other screenshots , I don’t understand them clearly
Thread Starter
tsipf
(@tsipf)
http://tsipf.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/tsipf.comerror2.jpg
This is how the uploaded images (those who actually result in an upload) show up – as a dot, instead of a normal thubmnails, with the size parameters of 1 inch only.
http://tsipf.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/tsipf.comerror3.jpg
This is another error page I am getting.
http://tsipf.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/tsipf.comerror4.jpg
Not sure if it is helpful, but, in my cPanel, there are tons of thumbnails being generated while none of them are available to insert in the Media section of WordPress.
http://tsipf.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/tsipf.comerror5.jpg
This is to show that one of the uploaded images still do not have any editing options, as usual. There would normally be options to Edit the image within the Media.
I forgot to mention that I am also getting the HTTP error regularly.
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tsipf.
ok.. give me sometime , let me analyse & send you some suggestions by tomorrow.
Thanks for your patience.
Hi,
I did analyse all the screenshots you sent & have some probable solution.
It seems that your WordPress core might have not updated properly / completely.
So I would recommend you to follow the steps below:
1. Take a complete back-up of the entire WordPress site along with files / folders as well as the database
2. Then update the WordPress core again & make sure it is fully upgraded.
3. Then De-activate all the plugins
4. Then try to upload images as you would do earlier from WP media & check if all the images are uploaded correctly & available in the preview as thumbnails properly.
Also check if the Image editor works perfectly.
5. After making sure that the above media upload module works fine , then re-activate all the plugins one-by-one , while you re-activate one plugin , try to upload one image & check if everything works with media upload , then again go with the next plugin re-activation.
6. By doing this , you will be able to identify which plugin when re-activated causes the media upload to break.
7. I assume if the WP Core is upgraded properly , there should be no issues.
8. If at all you encounter media upload problem after re-activating a particular plugin , then assume that is the plugin causing this issue & you need to contact the plugin developer to fix this issue (make sure you also upgrade all the plugins)
Hope this helps.
Let me know the outcome .
Thanks & have a gr8 day.