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  • I’ve created a .zip file with all the changed files, so if you don’t understand my explanations, you can use it as a normal plugin installation.

    URL: http://fileuploads.freehostia.com/cryptographp.zip

    Since it is in freehostia and it doesn’t allow hotlinking, please copy and paste the link, do not click on it because it won’t work

    You’re welcome, deniserose.
    The files I replaced with the old ones were all the php files inside the plugin’s crypt directory (cryptographp.cfg.php, cryptographp.fct.php, cryptographp.inc.php and cryptographp.php).

    If it doesn’t work, deactivate the plugin, delete the files, upload the original files of the plugin (not the new cryptographp files) and, then, replace the /crypt/images/ and /crypt/fonts/ with the new cryptographp files. If it doesn’t work, perhaps is because I don’t explain the steps very well.

    PS: If you want to comment in English in my blog, don’t worry, you can. I understand and speak it quite well.

    I also had the same problem, but I fixed it downloading the last version of the Cryptographp library (http://www.cryptographp.com) and I changed the files of the old crypt folder for the new ones. Then, I noticed I couldn’t save the changes in the settings. To fix this, I deleted the .php files from the new captcha and uploaded the old .php files.
    Now I can see the captcha when I want to comment and change the settings from the WordPress administration panel.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Image Upload Error

    I’ve got the same error since I upgraded to version 2.1.3. It didn’t happen with version 2.1.2. And it isn’t problem of the memory limit (mine is 40MB).
    This is the error I get (the same as cloud3z):
    Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 16777216 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 5120 bytes) in /home/quae/public_html/astronomipedia/blog/wp-admin/admin-functions.php on line 2161
    And cloud3z, the php.ini can be in many places. For example, mine is in the root, but in another hosting I’ve got, I can’t access to it.
    Sorry if I’ve made any mistakes, I’m sorry. I’m Spanish.

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