Can’t upload anything to Media Library
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I cannot manage to get ANYTHING to upload into my my Media Library. I have tried the following:
1. From the Dashboard, Media/New: I have tried both the Browser uploader (I have FF 3.52) and Flash Uploader (not sure what version I have). Using the Browser Uploader, the upload hangs and I get an incomplete page with the following address: “https://www.jumpinhumpy.net/wp/wp-admin/media-upload.php?inline=&upload-page-form=” With the Flash Uploader, the file will upload and “crunch,” yet nothing will appear in the Media Library nor, if I check the directory via FTP, does the file show up in the default directory for media uploads.
2. My Miscellaneous settings have the upload path as “wp-content/uploads.” This was the default setting and I made no changes to this or any other setting on this page.
3. As suggested in some posts here, I tried changing file permissions for the wp-content/uploads directory and the two subdirectories 2009 and 09, from “755” to “777.” This had no effect on my ability to upload photos from within WordPress (and as an additional problem, I can’t change the permissions back to their original settings for the wp-contents/upload directory, though I can for the two subs).
4. I can upload files via FTP directly into the wp-contents/uploads/2009/09 directory; however, these files still do not appear in my media library.
5. I have tried this with about six different files, all .jpg and all well under 1MB in size (350KB to 700KB).
6. I can link to a photo but only if I use the full ftp address of the file, and I’m asked for my p/w each time I try to edit this page – I haven’t tried publishing this particular page but I assume the photo won’t load then either, without the p/w.Any help appreciated. I spent five days just trying to install WordPress, and then the last week attempting to create just a single page with a bit of text and a photo on it – so far, absolutely nothing… Is creating a website really supposed to be this hard?
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