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- August 2, 2013 at 11:27 pm #54095artvestaParticipant
Hello,
My website got transferred to a new server and all upload versions except for the regular “one image at a time” option give me errors.
The “group upload” option gives me HTTP error message.
The “Scan Folder” option gives me ”
Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.”
after scanning and adding about 300 into gallery.
My .zip file is too big to be processed.Please help. I am in desperate need and I would be happy to upgrade to a paid version of this plugin if it solves my HTTP Error problem.
Thank you so much in advance!
August 3, 2013 at 3:14 am #54099Xpark MediaKeymasterwhat php version are you running on the server?
if you activate wp_debug what error do you see?
What other plugins are you using?August 3, 2013 at 4:54 pm #54109artvestaParticipantHello Hax,
My server is running on PHP 5.2 and they are currently upgrading it to 5.3.
I do not know how to activate wp_debug – I am not advanced enough to mess with the front end of my website and deal with possible consequences of messing something up in the code.
I am using a bunch of other plugins but it all worked perfectly well until my website got transferred to the newer server.
The other plugins that I am using:
Captcha
Akismet
EmbedIt
Fancy Gallery (radykal)
Font
Google Analytics for WordPress
Jetpack by WordPress.com
NextGEN Gallery
Page Links To
Readers From RSS 2 BLOG
Slideshow Gallery
TablePress
TinyMCE Advanced
Ultra Hide Comment Box
WordPress Facebook Like Plugin
WP e-Commerce
Zopim Widget
I hope it helps. Thank you so much for your help!
August 3, 2013 at 5:18 pm #54110artvestaParticipantOK I think I finally fixed the problem. Two things changed:
1) My PHP server got upgraded to 5.3 version
2) I disabled WP E-Commerce plugin
I am currently uploading 1,500 images and so far everything seems to work fine. No HTTP Error message any more. As soon as I am done with uploading all 1,500 images, I will try re-activating e-Commerce plugin and and uploading a few extra images into the same gallery. If it works fine, it means the PHP 5.2 version was the problem.
August 3, 2013 at 7:40 pm #54113artvestaParticipantOK, the WP e-Commerce plugin was a problem in my case!!! Disabling the e-Commerce plugin allowed me to upload all the images to a new gallery without any problems. When I re-activated e-Commerce, the same HTTP error appeared.
August 12, 2013 at 2:58 am #54522Xpark MediaKeymasterSomeone had the same problem take a look the “Upload error since last update” post, it include a snipped in how to fix it
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