• Every time uploading a large image it fails with an http error because of this plugin, disabling the plugin fixes the error.

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  • Plugin Author nosilver4u

    (@nosilver4u)

    Naturally, it takes longer to upload an image PLUS do optimization, so if your server timeout is configured too short (30 seconds or less) AND your server blocks background/async optimization, you will get http errors.

    Thread Starter gzt

    (@gzt)

    It’s a flaw in the design of the plugin, without the plugin it takes under 1 second to upload the image, with the plugin enabled it never happens.

    I have a high-end web server, there’s no question the plugin is at fault because I’ve tested it thoroughly and get consistent results.

    Plugin Author nosilver4u

    (@nosilver4u)

    Doesn’t matter how “high-end” your web server is, it can be configured in such a way as to not allow optimization to work, and throw errors: https://docs.ewww.io/article/67-upload-http-error

    EWWW IO takes every measure possible to try and prevent such errors, but sometimes you just can’t work around certain things.
    If you ever want help, I’m always available and offer free support to all EWWW IO users (all 700,000+ of them): https://ewww.io/contact-us/

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