While
using WordPress, you can see a number of errors troubling you when you access
your site. But, the good this is that all these errors can be fixed by
following a few troubleshooting steps. One such frequently occurring error is
the HTTP Image Upload Error in WordPress reported
mostly by the users.
Possible
causes of occurrence of the image upload error
There can be numerous reasons to make this error happen
in front of you. The recently updated of the latest version of WordPress can also
cause this error. If you have made an update, then also HTTP errors related to
image uploads can occur.
It also happens when the Wordpress is unable to determine
the reason behind the image upload failure. Because of which you'll get a
message HTTP error.
Solution 1: Try deactivating the plugin temporarily
If you have started seeing the error just after
installing or updating any plugin, then it would be better to deactivate it. In the case of an image optimization plugin, you must temporarily disable it and then
try to upload your media to see whether the problem was resolved.
Solution 2: Make sure to increase the limit of memory
If there will be a memory problem in WordPress, then also
you can encounter such an issue. It can also cause many other WordPress issues
such as HTTP error of 500 WordPress,
503 services unavailable error, and many more. For fixing this error, you will
have to increase the memory of PHP. You can increase it up to 256 MB.
Solution 3: Switching the Browsers
Sometimes, the image upload error is not caused because
of the site. Web browser compatibility can also trouble you sometimes with an
image or any other media upload. If it happens with you, then you must try switching your web browser to check
if the error rectified or not.
Solution 4: Check the HTTP error
If any of the solutions mentioned above are not working,
find out about the WordPress server's problem. Once you know about the cause of
the error, it would be easy for the users to resolve the solution instantly.
Another solution that can be effective is editing the .htaccess file. To fix
this HTTP error in WordPress, open .htaccess and then start editing it.
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