Hi @aijazmahdavi,
The error occurs because the server is likely returning a 202 Accepted response instead of a 200 OK. This can happen due to security restrictions, hotlink protection, or a delay in processing the request. Try downloading the image manually and uploading it, or check if the source site has firewall or CDN rules blocking remote imports.
Thanks for response, I checked it with my local host and other hosting accounts it works fine, only on my mentioned website it won’t work.
Maybe it’s host side issue?
Hi @aijazmahdavi,
It sounds like the issue could indeed be related to the hosting environment on your mentioned website. It’s possible that the server has some security settings, like hotlink protection or firewall rules, that are blocking remote image requests.
I recommend reaching out to your hosting provider to check if they have any restrictions in place that could be causing this issue. They should be able to help you identify and resolve any server-side configurations that might be blocking the import.
Let us know how it goes!
The issue was server side. Thanks for your help.
Hi @aijazmahdavi
Thanks so much for the update! I’m really glad to hear that the issue has been resolved.
Since everything seems to be working fine now, I’ll go ahead and mark this thread as resolved.
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