[SOLVED] WordPress Gives A HTTP Error When Uploading Images To The Media Gallery

This post provides solutions on how to troubleshoot and solve the HTTP error message that WordPress sometimes displays when trying to upload an image.

Scenario 1 – A Session-Based HTTP error from WordPress

Here’s the situation. You are in the middle of writing a blog post. You took a break for a while and now, when you come back to work on your post, every time you try to upload an image to the WordPress image gallery, you get the HTTP error message shown in the image below.

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Scenario 2 – Configuration-Based HTTP errors from WordPress

Configuration-based errors usually occur when you’re first setting up WordPress and they usually are caused by the way your server is configured. The good news is for most hosts they are easy to fix.

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Scenario 3 – Try Re-Saving The Image In A Different Format

One more thing to try if neither of the solutions above work. If you neither of the solutions work, try doing the following: 1) Open your image in a free image editing tool like Paint.NET. NOT Microsoft Paint. Paint. NET is a great free image editor.

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