[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #61582: Cannot Insert Images in WordPress 6.5.5
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#61582: Cannot Insert Images in WordPress 6.5.5
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Reporter: derekpadula | Owner: (none)
Type: defect (bug) | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Awaiting
| Review
Component: General | Version: 6.5.5
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: needs-testing needs-testing-info | Focuses:
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Comment (by ken01102018):
Replying to [comment:10 derekpadula]:Yes, I already had WP 6.5.5. Since
it is only three days until another scheduled WP version release, assuming
it is on time, I'll wait for that, rather than spend any more time on this
now. I simply don't have the time (nor the inclination) it takes to do
this sort of background work. That is why I pay for products like WP. It
is their job to make their software work as advertised. If WP can't
provide a useable product, why should I continue paying for it? There are
other choices. Yes, I know none might be perfect, but they all advertise
their products as being for non computer nerds, like me, so if they want
to keep my account, they have to provide a useable product that suits my
needs. The current situation is that WP is not providing such a product.
> Were you already at 6.5.5 when you uploaded the files manually? Try
doing the same steps I described above with 6.5.4 and then see if this
fixes images on the frontend. Or go even further back, to 6.5 or even 6.4.
If it works, you'll have a place to test from with installing new
versions.
>
> https://wordpress.org/download/releases/
>
> But be aware that WordPress will auto-update the core to the latest
version after 30 minutes. So once you've found a working version you'll
need to add this code to your wp-config file to stop it from auto-
updating.
>
> /* Turn off auto-updates for core WP files */
> define( 'WP_AUTO_UPDATE_CORE', false );
>
> Have you tried looking at your site in other browsers or devices? For
example, if Chrome is your main browser, try Edge, Firefox, or Opera.
Failing that, your phone or tablet, or friend's device. If the images on
the frontend are visible, then the likely culprit is your browser cache.
>
> If they're still not visible, then try clearing all forms of cache in
your WordPress installation. Disable any caching plugins, and use cache
clearing methods in the database, and then test in different browsers and
devices again.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/61582#comment:11>
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