The uploaded file could not be moved to .

Off course my first serious blog is not about the things I like to do but about thing that don’t work.

Yesterday I wanted to ad a picture to one of my test post and WordPress replied: “The uploaded file could not be moved to .�

WTF?… My brand new, super fresh WordPress did not / wanted not / could not move a file to …. nothing.

First I thought it was because I used Firefox, but when I used IE I smiled. No answer there, well I couldn’t be the first to have this problem so I searched for my answer at wordpress.org and found my answer

It is simple: “Using a FTP application (Filezilla), visit the directory that is specified in that URL (/wp-content/uploads) and right click, set the permissions to 777.�

Only one thing worries me: “You can probably use something less risky then 777 but its best to try with that and then reduce it.�
Risky?? Reduce it back to 755???

The uploaded file could not be moved to .
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Update #1. a lot of more geektalk about this problem in WordPress support.

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3 Comments

  1. Rakesh Kumar
    Posted May 7, 2008 at 12:29 | Permalink

    Aapka Bahut Bahut Dhanayavad(thanks)
    May god Bless You(Bhagwan Aapki Raksha kare)

  2. Posted March 22, 2009 at 22:56 | Permalink

    this post helped me a lot! thank you so much!

  3. Posted March 23, 2009 at 20:15 | Permalink

    glad I could help :)

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