• When sending images to the server is displayed.
    “You are not allowed to add attachment”
    After turning the strap administrator upload it works fine for fronted-author.
    By clicking the button, add the medium is the problem.
    The rights i have permission to upload to fronted author
    Earlier, before the update everything worked correctly, did not also any changes to the site and plug-ins.
    Please help.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/frontier-post/

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  • Thread Starter mojgaraz

    (@mojgaraz)

    I enclose a video showing what the problem is:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jl5XTqXSHHg

    Plugin Author finnj

    (@finnj)

    Was this caused by an upgrade of Frontier Post ?

    From what version to what version ?

    Thread Starter mojgaraz

    (@mojgaraz)

    At the moment I do not remember exactly.
    Always I update the plug regularly.
    Now I use the latest WP and your Fronier Post.
    I do not have any additional plug-ins for managing profiles, beyond the Profile Builder.
    Author also tested profile, also does not work uploaded by the plug.
    My administrator says that this is not a problem server settings.
    I have no idea where it already can seek the problem :/

    Thread Starter mojgaraz

    (@mojgaraz)

    Now I checked the possibility of adding graphics in comments by other plug. Easily add graphics being a logged in frontend Author.
    Adding graphics via plug frontier post only works on the profile of the Administrator.

    Thread Starter mojgaraz

    (@mojgaraz)

    Temporarily solved the problem by changing the profile editor. On this profile is possible upload. Clearly there is something wrong with the Frontend-profile author. Despite the efforts I’ve been able to perform upload this profile.

    Plugin Author finnj

    (@finnj)

    Hi,

    I am quite sure it is not a bug in Frontier Post that prevents the user from uploading files.

    From your video it seems like the actual upload is failing, this can be caused by several things:

    1: User do not have wordpress standard capabilities: upload files & edit_posts
    2: A server error
    3: Another plugin or theme is changing the upload mechanism

    If you have Frontier Post 4.0.4 I added a shortcode that will display a users capabilities – shortcode: [fp-capability]

    The best way to test 1 & 2, is to test if the specific user can upload files when creating a post in the back-end (normal way of creating posts)

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