[wp-testers] Unable to Upload
Rick Beckman
rick.beckman at gmail.com
Tue Mar 25 16:51:34 GMT 2008
Andy: Here is my upload debug information:
======
----- SWFUPLOAD SETTINGS ----
ID: undefined
upload_url: http://rickbeckman.org/wp-admin/async-upload.php
file_post_name: async-upload
post_params: {
post_id: 376
auth_cookie: Rick Beckman[snip]
type: image
tab: type
}
file_types: *.*
file_types_description: All Files
file_size_limit: 7340032b
file_upload_limit: 0
file_queue_limit: 0
flash_url: http://rickbeckman.org/wp-includes/js/swfupload/swfupload_f9.swf
flash_width: 1px
flash_height: 1px
flash_color: #FFFFFF
debug_enabled: true
swfupload_element_id: flash-upload-ui
degraded_element_id: html-upload-ui
user_swfUploadLoaded_handler: function () {
}
user_upload_complete_handler: function uploadComplete(fileObj) {
if (swfu.getStats().files_queued == 0) {
jQuery("#insert-gallery").attr("disabled", "");
}
}
----- SWFUPLOAD SETTINGS END ----
SWF DEBUG: SWFUpload Init Complete
SWF DEBUG:
SWF DEBUG: ----- SWF DEBUG OUTPUT ----
SWF DEBUG: Build Number: SWFUPLOAD 2.0.2 FP9 2008-01-07 0001
SWF DEBUG: movieName: SWFUpload_0
SWF DEBUG: Upload URL:
http://rickbeckman.org/wp-admin/async-upload.php
SWF DEBUG: File Types String: *.*
SWF DEBUG: Parsed File Types:
SWF DEBUG: File Types Description: All Files (*.*)
SWF DEBUG: File Size Limit: 7340032 bytes
SWF DEBUG: File Upload Limit: 0
SWF DEBUG: File Queue Limit: 0
SWF DEBUG: Post Params:
SWF DEBUG: type=image
SWF DEBUG: post_id=376
SWF DEBUG: tab=type
SWF DEBUG: auth_cookie=Rick Beckman[snip]
SWF DEBUG: ----- END SWF DEBUG OUTPUT ----
SWF DEBUG:
Flash called back and is ready.
SWF DEBUG: Event: fileDialogStart : Browsing files. Multi Select.
Allowed file types: *.*
SWF DEBUG: Select Handler: Files Selected from Dialog. Processing file list
SWF DEBUG: Event: fileQueued : File ID: SWFUpload_0_0
SWF DEBUG: Event: fileDialogComplete : Finished adding files
SWF DEBUG: StartUpload(): Starting Upload: First file in queue
SWF DEBUG: StartFile: First file in queue
SWF DEBUG: Event: uploadStart : File ID: SWFUpload_0_0
SWF DEBUG: Global Post Item: type=image
SWF DEBUG: Global Post Item: post_id=376
SWF DEBUG: Global Post Item: tab=type
SWF DEBUG: Global Post Item: auth_cookie=Rick Beckman[snip]
SWF DEBUG: startFile(): File Reference found. File accepted by
startUpload event. Starting upload to
http://rickbeckman.org/wp-admin/async-upload.php for File ID:
SWFUpload_0_0
SWF DEBUG: Event: uploadProgress: File ID: SWFUpload_0_0. Bytes:
28194. Total: 28194
SWF DEBUG: Event: uploadError: HTTP ERROR : File ID: SWFUpload_0_0.
HTTP Status: 403.
SWF DEBUG: Event: uploadComplete : Upload cycle complete.
======
I don't know what is causing the 403 error; it is not appearing in my
server's access or error logs. All of the 200 & 304 codes for
accessing the uploader are there, but nothing is listed as a 403.
I've tried it with mod_security on & off with the same results.
--
Rick
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 1:36 AM, Andy Skelton <skeltoac at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 10:36 PM, Rick Beckman <rick.beckman at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Any ideas? What can I do to get more useful information for you guys?
>
> "Crunching" appears after the file has been sent and it remains until
> the server finishes handling the upload and responds. We need to know
> what the server is returning, but more importantly we need to know
> why.
>
> You can examine the response by editing wp-admin/includes/media.php
> and changing "debug: false" to "debug: true". That's the easy part.
> Then we need to know why the server is responding the way it is. That
> may require some hands-on debugging. If you need help, email me
> directly.
>
> Andy
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