• Hi. I’m trying to put an image with a blog entry. I am using Word Press 2.5 and working in IE. I browsed in my photo folder in my computer for the photo (jpeg) to enter in the blog. I get the message HTTP error. The photos are smaller than the maximum size so that’s not the problem. I saw one post about typing in a url to upload the photos and using designated flies for this. I am such a newbie I don’t know a thing about that. Your help to get the photos up will be greatly appreciated.

    BTW this is the first time I’m giving out my web site. It’s brand new!
    Thanks in advance,
    Nili
    http://www.lessstress4aviationprofessionals.com

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  • Thread Starter willinili

    (@willinili)

    Please help.

    Thread Starter willinili

    (@willinili)

    Correction: I’m using wp 2.5.1

    Please advise.
    Thanks!

    Thread Starter willinili

    (@willinili)

    anyone?

    I am having the same problem with WordPress 2.5.1. Anyone have any answers for this?

    Thread Starter willinili

    (@willinili)

    Help please!

    I, too, have this problem! It’s driving me nuts. Whenever I try to upload a pic, I get Internal Server Error or File Protocol not accepted. Please help!!!

    yes, the sticky doesn’t answer as well. I get this error msg:

    Not Acceptable
    An appropriate representation of the requested resource /wp-admin/media-upload.php could not be found on this server.

    Apache/1.3.37 Server at crocpod.com Port 80

    It’s driving me nuts too… i feel i should give up on WP… no one in support forum bothers to answer this qtn as well. i mean there is the sticky but it doesn’t address what exactly the above msg means. is it a server problem or is it a download/installation problem. for newbies, the problem seems quite insurmountable…

    I’m having troubles with this too. I’ve looked around for help with this too and it seems to have something with your permissions. I read about changing your permissions in the uploads folder thats in your wp-content folder to 777. ( http://codex.wordpress.org/Changing_File_Permissions )If you use your ftp program to go into your files on the server and find the uploads folder you then right click on that folder and choose properties. Then as you click on allowing access at each leve you will soon see a number change to 777. That’s allowing now groups to have read and write access as well as the world to have read and writ access to that folder. (Scary)…
    Then you have to add some additional lines of script to your .htacces file and to put it in your root directory. See here http://codex.wordpress.org/htaccess_for_subdirectories

    Good Luck…

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