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Can't use Multiple Files - Flash-driven

Started by watches9811, May 20, 2014, 11:48:09 AM

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watches9811

Under Upload file, select Can't use Multiple Files - Flash-driven display below error message:

Upload interface is taking a long time to load or the load has failed. Please make sure that the Flash Plugin is enabled and that a working version of the Flash Player is installed.
Alternately you can use the single file upload interface.

Please help.

phill104

It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

watches9811

I have already change and reset those folder permissions to 777 or 755.

Here is my website link: http://watches9811.com/watches9811/login.php
User: test
Password: test123

watches9811


Jeff Bailey

I get an error on your js/swfupload/swfupload.js file but I don't have a test gallery currently to verify the error. Try uploading a fresh copy of that file.
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DKogan

I search and read a lot of the threads that reference flash errors in these forums.
I couldn't find a thread where I thought my solution would best fit. If there is a better place, I hope the admins move this.

I struggled (for hours) with the flash upload failing. It kept reporting server i/o error; my UNIX server logs didn't show any errors.

Its a long story but I eventually figured out the error was specific to Firefox.

(many steps here .... the steps weren't material so they have been omitted)

Eventually I determined my firewall was blocking FF's plugin-container.exe once I allowed the plugin-container.exe internet access the problem was resolved.

I hope this helps.