jefflostroff
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Actually I don’t mind at all other people chiming in if they have the same issue, it could help them, or if them mention things they have tried it could help me. Folks, the first thing I should have mentioned is we do not have one single plugin installed, so there cannot be any plugins causing a contention here. Only Askimet, which comes with WordPress is present, but we never activated it, so it’s not even loaded.
The new WP version is out this week, so maybe we will try a fresh download and re-uploading the wp-admin and wp-includes folders from a fresh download of WordPress as mentioned earlier.
I’d also like to hear from people who have solved this issue, because I can see three years of people posting this issue here on the forum, and have not seen one of them answered with a solution.
OK, we’ll take a look at the themes see if there’s anything out of place.
But why would a theme have anything to do with whether or not file is uploaded to the upload directory or not? I just don’t see the connection. Obviously the theme had not problem setting up the fact that the image goes into the blog, so that once we FTPed the file up there manually, it appeared in the blog. Seem like everything is working perfectly accept for the actual file upload.
You can ask the folks who created Askimet why they have it. It is supposed to help block people from spam commenting your blog.
Actually, I just checked closer, they are not installed they are there and ready to activate but have not been activated, so there are no plugins involved, but I have seen numerous other people who have posted on the forum that shutting off plugins does not help. I’ll let you know.
We are hosted with a web hosting company. We do not use the themes, we made our own to match layout of our site.
Here is the blog post with the images:
http://www.carbuyingtips.com/blog/how-to-avoid-upside-down-car-loans/the only plugins are the Akismet that comes with WordPress, and you need it, not a good idea to shut that one off. The other is Hello Dolly, that also comes with WordPress. Not other plugins.
Gary, yes there were the text hyperlinks for th ephotos in the media library, and if you clicked on them, the link would take you to the main page of the blog! Very strange, but since there was no image uploaded, it probably is the default of the WordPress to send you the main page of the blog.
On Explorer, before we uploaded the files manually by FTP, if you went to the blog post it would show up in the blog as a broken image. On Firefox, it would show you the hyperling representing the image, and clicking th ehyperlink would take you to main page of the blog.
Very strange indeed, looks like it did everything except for actually uploading the image files.
I already did the old clear cookies, clear browser cache nonsense, and that has never solved anything ever, so please folks, real suggestions only.