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  • lbremseth

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    Same problem with the non-Pro version. Can’t deactiveate it, can’t delete it. How do we get rid of this?

    I spent about 45 minutes yesterday on the phone with Hosting Support at GoDaddy regarding this issue. I had a couple of pieces of information that seemed to hold a clue to what’s causing this ‘can’t upload images’ problem. First, any site I have that was done in WordPress BEFORE GoDaddy’s server migration (this past month or two) works fine; I can upload images, files, etc. using WordPress 4.3.1 with no problems. However, the site I was creating new in WordPress AFTER the server migration is the one that gives the “missing temporary folder” error. The only resolution the tech could come up with was to have me upgrade the hosting package to ‘cPanel’ which would put the website on their ‘newer’ Linux servers. The comment from the tech was that the servers hosting the cheaper hosting packages were up to 10 years old and probably had “issues” of their own. So I did the hosting upgrade, and now I’m able to upload images. I tried to convince the tech that this IS a GoDaddy problem and we as subscribers shouldn’t have to upgrade to get WordPress to work, but he successfully skirted admitting that. No choice on my side… my client’s site had to be updated and this was the only way. Unfortunately I have three more to go, so will need to notify my customers that this will probably cost them to fix it. Ack!

    Same issue… just since upgrading to the latest WordPress Version.

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