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Posted on April 1, 2008
Filed Under Blogging, Wordpress |
I just installed Wordpress 2.5 on one of my blogs, but quickly found that the new multi-file / multi-image upload feature did not work. I can select multiple files, but it won’t upload but one at a time.
I found a fix for it on the Wordpress forums.
First, update Flash. Make sure you have the newest Flash.
Next, we need to make some code changes.
You need an FTP program to access your server, and honestly, if you don’t know about how to use an FTP program, I’d get someone to help you with this.
Open File
wp-admin/includes/media.php
Find:
file_dialog_complete_handler : fileDialogComplete,
After that you’ll see:
debug: false,
Remove the comma:
debug: false
Save File
Upload to Server
Open
wp-includes/js/swfupload/handlers.js
Find:
.animate({minHeight:0,height:36,}
Remove theĀ comma after 36
.animate({minHeight:0,height:36}
Save
Upload to Server
Source: http://trac.wordpress.org/changeset/7573
That “should” fix the problem. It did for me. Some reported that the removal of the comma had no effect. From what I could see, it wasn’t a browser or OS specific problem. It could be, but users were reporting various OS and browser setups.
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