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  • Thread Starter eyespi20

    (@eyespi20)

    Correction to the above — it’s set to 256M. I created the php file as you suggested and took a couple of screen shots to review later. Deleted it after taking the screen shots.

    Lots of data in there to parse through.

    Thanks for your help on this.

    Margaret

    Thread Starter eyespi20

    (@eyespi20)

    128 KB – I didn’t want to go too large.There was no php.ini file in the folder at all, so I did have to create it. I presume the setting is a default of some sort?

    Thread Starter eyespi20

    (@eyespi20)

    Yes I was using the header feature in the Appearance menu of the dashboard.

    I have solved the issue by deleting the unwanted header image, but it’s just weird that it displayed them both no matter what else I did with the header or where I did it.

    I did check the files to make sure the image was NOT hard coded in the header.php file nor on the page.php file. (I didn’t remember touching those files, but hey — see all that grey hair? Memory isn’t what it used to be).

    Thread Starter eyespi20

    (@eyespi20)

    I have fixed my issue by deleting the folders wp-admin and wp-includes and re-ftp-ing those folders and their contents.

    Thank you to all who at least looked.

    Margaret

    Thread Starter eyespi20

    (@eyespi20)

    Ok — I’ve resolved this for now. I deactivated all plug ins except for askimet, then checked to see if the media tools were present (they were), then reactivated plugins one at a time.

    When I initially activated them, I just checked all the ones I wanted active and clicked the activate all button. Evidently WP didn’t really like that and the missing media upload icons were the result because I’ve reactivated every single plug in I had active before and no single plugin activation caused a repeat of the issue.

    Thanks Ziyphr for your help — I do appreciate it and don’t think you guys get a thank you often enough.

    Margaret

    Thread Starter eyespi20

    (@eyespi20)

    Ok — cleared cache no effect

    tried in IE7 no effect

    there are no upload media buttons at all.

    Do you recommend I delete the install and try again?

    Thanks!

    Margaret

    Thread Starter eyespi20

    (@eyespi20)

    No, there are no add media buttons since I upgraded (they were there for 2.5)

    I used the Automatic Upgrade plug in and followed all the instructions there, read the forum posting about the bad behavior plugin interfering with it, upgraded that, didn’t work, then disabled it, didn’t work, uploaded the php fix — didn’t work.

    I use FF 3.0, but have not tried in any other browser.

    I will try deleting temp files and cache.

    Thanks!

    Margaret

    Thread Starter eyespi20

    (@eyespi20)

    Thanks – I’ve done that too.

    However, I can upload anywhere else on my website except to the WP folders.

    Margaret

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