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Image upload not working from fresh install with no customisation


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lozhowlett

Community Member, 151 Posts

13 October 2010 at 2:07am

Hi everyone

I have a fresh install of SS 2.4.2,

I have installed successfully, as i have done many times before... however when i go into files & images and select a folder then upload images I get this message...

"File is not a valid upload"

Which is very odd as the file is just a .jpg (see attached).

I dont know where to start on debugging, i checked the asset folder has CHMOD of 777 so it shouldnt be a write issue.

Any help on where to start looking would be great!

Thanks in advance,

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lozhowlett

Community Member, 151 Posts

13 October 2010 at 2:33am

Also interestingly, if I upload the image via FTP then scan for new files it picks it up, but then when I insert it into a document it will always crop it to a max of 600px wide, is there anywhere to get rid of the auto resample or turn it off, bypass it on the fly etc?

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ttyl

Community Member, 114 Posts

13 October 2010 at 7:52am

anything in your ss or php logs?

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lozhowlett

Community Member, 151 Posts

13 October 2010 at 8:32pm

thanks for the reply - but no idea how to check those, would it be something I ask my host about?

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dendeffe

Community Member, 135 Posts

14 October 2010 at 12:11pm

Edited: 14/10/2010 12:12pm

You might be able to check your php log from cpanel/whm/parallels.