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[wordpress] a server error and configuration problem.


krembo99

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Hello all,

I have just installed wordpress on a live server and I now get this message :

 

The uploaded file could not be moved to D:\inetpub\webs\magmalabnet\wordpress/wp-content/uploads.

 

I have read some topics I have found on the wordpress forum, but none gave me a clue.

They are also not responding there, so although it would have been the natural place to look for answer, it is useless.

 

My permissions are OK, my files re-uploaded,and the path is saved. the error is strange because it does not state that it is impossiable to load, but impossiable to COPY .

 

The strange thing in the error is the BACKSLASH (note that it gets reveresd..) if i manuelly reverse the backslash, it will reverse it still puts the first one in the wrong direction...

 

the last part of the error is a variable that one put inside config in wordpress :

 

wp-content/uploads.

 

the first is probably generated by the server (unknown)

 

D:\inetpub\webs\magmalabnet\wordpress/

 

like i said, the problem is probably the slashes, but how can one fix it ?? anyone had a clue on how to solve it? or is it really a part of the problem ?? Is it a problem of the webserver ?

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