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Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: 2.71 auto upgrade Observation: themes/default/images overwrittenGlad you said something. I missed this one myself when I upgraded and unless you take down a browser entirely and bring it back up, refresh doesn’t completely refresh.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Upgrade WordPress Nothing HappeningHow do you mean “new”? They’re there, but looking at actual content, I don’t see any sort of comments within giving a 2.7.1 version (or any sort of version number, for that matter).
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Upgrade WordPress Nothing HappeningI got no messages about anything at all when I tried this and then the browser timed out, however the system now claims I’m running 2.7.1, and I did have to reapply my theme updates manually (I expected this), so it did something. As we all know, a partial update is worse than no update at all. All of the lastmod dates of the component files were changed to the current date. Can I trust the dashboard version number or is there some other way I can verify my install. Thanks.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Image Upload HTTP ErrorYeah, and that’s what I’ve done, too, but as I said, I’m unsure about the security of this, um, “fix” and may back it out and go back to the plugin. In general, if the issue relates to a given workstation (it failed with XP, it worked with Win2000), it would seem to be a bad practice to add code on the server side to get around a built-in and correctly functioning security feature.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Image Upload HTTP ErrorOkay, I got around the hassle, but I’m leaving the post unresolved, because the original issue still exists.
I found that on a test Windows 2000 system, the new uploader ran, but it would only accept one file at a time. Probably due to back-leveled browser (firefox 1.something and an older flash player). Upgrading both to the latest level, however, did nothing, though I could still upload.
Then I went back to my production xp prof workstation and installed the no-flash-uploader.php plugin. That fixed the issue of being able to upload at all, but I could only upload 1 file at a time. (A restriction that I can live with, by the way.)
Then I deactivated the plugin and added the .htaccess file as described in the sticky post. Now the uploader worked apparently as designed and I can upload multiple images at one time. However, I’m unsure about the security of this, um, “fix” and may back it out and go back to the plugin. In general, if the issue relates to a given workstation (it failed with XP, it worked with Win2000), it would seem to be a bad practice to add code on the server side to get around a built-in and correctly functioning security feature.
I’m left with two observations:
- There are an awful lot of problems being listed here in a short amount of time. Is this usual? Is 5.6.1 that bad of a release?
- The lack of response to queries about problems (not just mine but across the board) is disappointing. I qualify that with the fact that this was a holiday weekend, and hope that had something to do with it.
Anyway, the problem is NOT resolved, rather I found a workaround.
Thanks for the help. Bn
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Image Upload HTTP ErrorAny ideas?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Image Upload HTTP Errorit fails on a pure vanilla fresh install from nothing of WP561 as well, with absolutely NO plugins.
Seems like there are an awful lot of problem with WP now, given the volume of hassles posted here over the last few hours.
Is there any way to back out this flash-driven uploader which clearly doesn’t work and go back to whatever was in 2.0.x?
This is an URGENT problem!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Image Upload HTTP ErrorI updated the flash player. That didn’t work.
I really need an answer to this.