Wordpress http error upload image

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demoimob

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Wordpress has been working perfectly until yesterday, when I try to upload an image i got always the http error. I've tried a lot of solution found in internet, but nothing seems to work. Someone said to try resestart the server, but i'm not able to do that myself..
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I've had the same issue. What I've done to get around it, is upload the images to the correct folder (wp-content/uploads/2016/06/), via FtP and then use the plug in, Media from FTP, to get the image into the library. It's a pain in the butt, but at least it works.
 

demoimob

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Thanks a lot, i've thought about that, but it's only a workaround.. I'd like to have my wp ulpoad work like before!
 

wildcar5

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Oh I fully agree but when something doesn't work that you need to work, you do a work around until someone fixes it.
 

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Ahah, i'd like your philosofy! I hope that someone of the staff, reading this thread, is able to provide a solution.. Thanks ;)
 

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What HTTP error are you receiving? Is it a 403 by any chance?
 

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Does it show any numbers on the page when you try to access an image? If so, what would it be?
 

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Yes there is, but you've probably got whatever your browser calls their "friendly error" settings turned on, so you don't get to see the error number. There is always an HTTP status code.
 

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Yes there is, but you've probably got whatever your browser calls their "friendly error" settings turned on, so you don't get to see the error number. There is always an HTTP status code.
*Cough* IE *Cough*
 
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