Well that thought did occur to me. I didn't see anything too strange when I looked, but just to be sure I set up a fresh instance of Drupal in a sub directory of my hosting site and I got the error there as well.

Also I set  up an account on drupalgardens and was able to upload an image there and I my father has a web site with drupal  installed and I was able to upload an image too. All cases from the same machine that I'm getting the 406 error. Thus it seems rather specific to this site.

My time is about up with this hosting site and well since I don't have shell access where I'm at now, I figured might be a good time to move.


Pat

On 12/16/2012 2:22 PM, Jamie Holly wrote:
You might have something else Javascript messing with it. I had a very similar problem last year on a client's site. Turned out it was a Twitter widget that messed with the AJAX calls (actual widget supplied by Twitter). I disabled that widget on node forms and everything started working fine again.

Jamie Holly
http://www.intoxination.net
http://www.hollyit.net

On 12/16/2012 12:45 PM, Pat Newberry wrote:
Figured I give the final out come.
I did try several types of browser and both linux and windows machines.

Later I found that even if I got the error, as long as I hit save, the images was actually uploaded.

I found this    at drupal.org http://drupal.org/node/1369502

So I turned off javascript like it said, I don't get the error.

So now I turn off javascript, upload the photos, then turn it back on.

Weird, but it works.

Pat



On 12/13/2012 2:55 PM, Jamie Holly wrote:
Since this appears to be only AJAX related, have you tried using another browser to see if it happens? It sounds like something in your browser messing with the AJAX request headers.

Jamie Holly
http://www.intoxination.net
http://www.hollyit.net

On 12/13/2012 2:37 PM, Pat Newberry wrote:
Well after setting up an account my hosting site support folks send me an email today saying  they uploaded a file and ask if I still had the problem.

I went to the node link they sent and lo and behold, I found out that they did upload a file.

Well then I tried myself, but still got the same dang message.

Odd.  But then just for giggles, I pressed save and lo and behold when I went back to the node, the image was there.

So at least I have a work around.  I'm tempted to do another install of drupal (fresh) at a higher directory level) and start from scratch just to verify it's not my drupal installation.

So to recap
1.) when I try to upload and image for my blog, I get a http 406 error

Path: /file/ajax/field_image/und/form-aqVfBkO3W3EanT1FtRcU4Vpw_EvF6JrrFNI-WSDN2yM
StatusText: n/a
ResponseText:  406 Not Acceptable

2.) when I try very small files (e.g. 3 kb) I do not get the error and the file loads.

3.) If I ignore the 406  error when attempting to upload images (closing the error alert box) , press save then go back to edit of the node, the file / image is there and  I can then insert it the blog posting.


Very strange... Very Strange...

Pat







On 12/12/2012 11:40 AM, Pat Newberry wrote:
Well Opened another ticket with my web hosting company .

Since they wanted to duplicate the problem, I ended up setting up a dummy user on my site.
I changed permissions to allow authenticated users to create blog entries.

Oddly enough I did not see when logged in as regular authenticated user any menu item to create a blog entry.

So I just told them to navigate to /node/add once they are logged in to get to the blog entry page and try to upload a photo with a blog entry to duplicate the error.

Pat

On 12/11/2012 9:18 AM, Pat Newberry wrote:
I did contact them and opened a ticket, but I was not sure if the issue was related to Drupal or not and they didn't either so I ended up closing the ticket.

When I contact them again is there a specific issue I should ask them to address?


Pat


On 12/10/2012 4:00 PM, Lenny Rogers wrote:
Contact your support of your web hosting

On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 9:39 PM, Pat Newberry <drupal@gypsyfarm.com> wrote:

  A couple of weeks ago I could upload images, but now I can't. I'm
getting a 406 error. At first I thought it was related to me trying to set
up a slide show gallery. I now see that even on my blog entry I can not
upload an image.

Here are the Headers and such:

POST /admin/structure/views/view/image_gallery_iii/preview/page_1/ajax
HTTP/1.1
Host www.gypsyfarm.com
User-Agent Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:17.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/17.0
Accept application/json, text/javascript, */*; q=0.01
Accept-Language en-US,en;q=0.5
Accept-Encoding gzip, deflate
Connection keep-alive
Content-Type application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=UTF-8
X-Requested-With XMLHttpRequest
Referer
http://www.gypsyfarm.com/admin/structure/views/view/image_gallery_iii/ed...<http://www.gypsyfarm.com/admin/structure/views/view/image_gallery_iii/edit?render=overlay>
Content-Length 10510
Cookie Drupal.toolbar.collapsed=0; Drupal.tableDrag.showWeight=0;
__utma=68804615.1924210912.1334177271.1355103170.1355145954.287;
__utmz=68804615.1348501291.200.7.utmcsr=pnewberry.dev.habitat.org|utmccn=(referral)|utmcmd=referral|utmcct=/blog/article109.aspx;
mp_d21cb8a9f34838c02aeec897b3728a94_mixpanel=%7B%22distinct_id%22%3A%2213b06813cb6132-0ffe7a842ff0ee8-47574134-13c680-13b06813cb7285%22%2C%22%24initial_referrer%22%3A%22http%3A%2F%
2Fwww.gypsyfarm.com
%2Fadmin%2Fstructure%2Ftypes%22%2C%22%24initial_referring_domain%22%3A%
22www.gypsyfarm.com%22%7D;
SESS6fcc60056c800253f4b9ad47fd84e52f=szAwpR3HHNEK1xq-CbX4k5UkJmaoo7r6joenItke_4o;
has_js=1; __utmb=68804615.1.10.1355145954; __utmc=68804615
Pragma no-cache
Cache-Control no-cache

(Status-Line) HTTP/1.1 406 Not Acceptable
Date Mon, 10 Dec 2012 13:27:31 GMT
Server LiteSpeed
Connection Keep-Alive
Keep-Alive timeout=5, max=100
Cache-Control private, no-cache, max-age=0
Pragma no-cache
Content-Type text/html
Content-Length 372

an AJAX HTTP error occurred.
HTTP Result Code: 406
Debugging information follows.
Path: /admin/structure/views/view/image_gallery_iii/preview/page_1/ajax
StatusText: Not Acceptable
ResponseText:
406 Not Acceptable

406 Not Acceptable

This request is not acceptable
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I'm not sure where to start to figure this out. I've Googled 406 error but
nothing I read was of much help to me.

Any one can help as to where I should start?
I did any module I recently added related to slide shows. Again, this
seems to affect all upload of images on the site.

Pat
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