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unluke
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I’ve read the sticky but nothing solves it! help pliz!
Check the permissions of your uploads folder on your server. Make sure they’re set to 755.
If you don’t know how to set or check permissions, try googling: how to set permissions ftp
Hi,
Assign 755 recursive permissions to wp-content folder which will resolve this issue.
Thanks,
Shane G.
Thread Starter
unluke
(@unluke)
I’m using FireFTP but I don’t know where to assign the permissions. I never heard about that. Any further help?
Thanks alot: Downstairsdev and Shane G.
In most graphical FTP programs you can right click a folder or item to assign it’s permissions. You could Google fireftp set permissions
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unluke
(@unluke)
Would it be more inteligent to change my FTP service? because I search it in google and I read many times that there is some kind of problem with FireFTP and permissions
You could try Filezilla as an alternative. It’s fast and free.
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unluke
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Well… I changed to Filezilla, then set the permissions to 755 but I still get this message
Unable to create directory /home/a7457262/public_html/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/02. Is its parent directory writable by the server?
why… I don’t get it =(
Thanks for the help
Did you apply the 755 permissions to all sub-folders of uploads? In your case the 2010 folder needs to be writeable as well.
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unluke
(@unluke)
Yes, but still the same message