In my previous post, I mentioned that disabling the Bad Behaviour plugin (the latest version, 2.0.14) solved my problem with uploading images into a WordPress gallery. As many others appear to be experiencing similar problems, I thought I’d try to confirm whether or not Bad Behaviour was the cause by reactivating the plugin and trying to upload a new gallery. Well, I reactivated the plugin, started a new post, went to create a new gallery, choose a number of images to upload, and they were uploaded successfully!
Ah well, that’s my theory out of the window unless the act of disabling the plugin does resolve the issue whether you go on to reactivate it or not.
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I tried disabling Bad Behaviour and still couldn’t upload
Only other thing to try is to reinstall the files again.
There’s a suggestion in this WordPress forum thread that says it’s possible to display a PHP error when the crunching problem occurs.
I tried this and also checked the site error log, but couldn’t see any errors raised.
It is very bad that the new released WordPress 2.5 has errors in it.
Well, it is software and probably every release has had some undocumented features in it. I’ll bet that practically all software of reasonable complexity has at least a few bugs in it.