upload media not attaching

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July 17, 2014 at 10:27 pm 23729
Sarah Hi I'm currently building a custom buddypress site along with WPUF ( purchased with a single site licence ) and I am having problems with uploading files through the form, which I believe is caused by a conflict with buddypress. When an image or any file is uploaded through the post form there is an 'Error #-200 HTTP Error' error. And no image or file is attached to the post, although the image or file is uploaded to the wp media folder. Also images can be set as featured thumbnails through the wordpress dashboard just not through the front end form. Everything else seems to be working perfectly. This problem only occurs when the Buddypress plugin is activated. I've double checked all the settings and tested different form configurations to no avail. I will send on the link to the live site in a private comment after this one. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Love the plugin and plan to use it in future. Rory
July 17, 2014 at 10:30 pm 23730
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July 20, 2014 at 8:44 pm 23814
Sekander Badsha Sekander Badsha

Hello Sarah,
We’ve tried to visit your site and inspect the issue. But we’re unable to visit your site. It shows connection timed out.

July 22, 2014 at 6:29 pm 23967
Sarah Sarah

Hi Sekander,

not sure why that was. Could of been an issue with our testing server, but it’s working now if you wouldn’t mind having another look.

July 23, 2014 at 7:58 pm 24022
Sarah Sarah

Hi,

I’m trying to find a solution to my above problem and I would like to uninstall and reinstall our premium wpuf. How would this affect our premium subscription activation?

August 4, 2014 at 1:02 pm 24480
Sekander Badsha Sekander Badsha

The problem you mentioned above could be happening because of your security plugins or your theme. We don’t have any file named “plupload.full.min.js”. So you can check with the default theme of WordPress, like – Twenty Fourteen and BuddyPress and our plugin.
In this way you can be sure about the plugins and theme. Please check and let me know.

If you delete the plugin folder and re-upload and acivate, then you’re gonna need a new license key. You can request for a new license key in our contact form.

August 21, 2014 at 5:42 pm 25647
Sarah Sarah

Figured it out in the end, the WPUFP form shortcode was on a page that was a child of a page that was set as a Buddypress page. This was causing the conflict.

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