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#1 2011-06-19 02:44:30

Irene Eng
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New York
2011-05-18
57

http: 500

Hi
I get this error msg the past few times I tried to upload pictures. 
Many pics showed 'Upload complete' but then when the uploading process's over, not a single pictue was loaded.
Thanks.
Irene

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#2 2011-06-19 08:38:49

ddtddt
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Quetigny - France
2007-07-27
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Re: http: 500

Is the photo visible on screen [Administration > Photos > Batch Manager],with prefilter "last import" ?


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#3 2011-06-23 17:26:05

Irene Eng
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New York
2011-05-18
57

Re: http: 500

Thanks.

No I don’t because I don’t know where to go to get to [Administration > Photos > Batch Manager].  Pls see the image below
http://www.IreneEng.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/piwi-error-http-500.png

Thanks.
Irene

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#4 2011-06-24 03:20:52

Irene Eng
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New York
2011-05-18
57

Re: http: 500

Ok .. found them, those pics are at Administration ->Photos -> Batch Manager with Admins on the upper left corner of each pic.

1. Those photos seem can only Associate to album.. but since the sub album wasn't created, there isn't an album that those photos could go to.

2. Since 'Associate to album' .. that album actually doesn't hold those pictures .. so .. where are those pics actually residing?

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#5 2011-08-25 16:40:33

Backamp
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Re: http: 500

I'm also having frequent http 500 errors when uploading multiple files.  My Piwigo installation is a custom installation on Dreamhost.

If I select multiple files (all files are already scaled and are less than 500 KB), I will get the http 500 failure on the same files on each attempt.  The files which don't fail, do show up in the Batch Manager area, per the previous post.

If I upload the same files, one at a time, they succeed.

FTPing the files works properly -- although Piwigo won't place them into an identically named folder/gallery, so now I have two galleries with the same name.

Thanks for any advice.  FTP would be fine, except that I would have to move some subdirs around since the original files are stored below my scaled files on my local HDD.

Ed

 

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