[support] Can't upload Images: Getting 406 Error.

Pat Newberry drupal at gypsyfarm.com
Thu Dec 13 19:37:57 UTC 2012


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 at 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
>>>> Powered By LiteSpeed Web Server
>>>> LiteSpeed Technologies is not responsible for administration and 
>>>> contents
>>>> of this web site!
>>>>
>>>> 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
>>>>   Add new comment 
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>>>>
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