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I've been getting this error for months now while uploading certain photos. It's pretty frustrating when it you are trying to upload a bunch of photos and the one in the middle won't upload:HTTP Error, '403' occurred. Forbidden. The server understood the request, but is refusing to fulfill it!For apache servers: This happens because you have enabled an Apache module named mod_security on server which blocks the headers sent by Flash.For IIS with ASP servers: This issue occurs if a Content-Length header is present and if the Content-Length header specifies an amount of data that is larger than the value of the AspMaxRequestEntityAllowed property in the IIS metabase.The default value for the AspMaxRequestEntityAllowed property is 204,800 bytes. Please see HTTP/1.1: Status Code Definitions error code definitions for more information. Another problem is that I can't see up the UPLOAD button when using the IMAGE UPLOAD OPTION. That's why I'm using FLASH UPLOAD.Can someone post what their screen looks like assuming it works OK for you?
I've been getting this error for months now while uploading certain photos. It's pretty frustrating when it you are trying to upload a bunch of photos and the one in the middle won't upload:
HTTP Error, '403' occurred. Forbidden. The server understood the request, but is refusing to fulfill it!For apache servers: This happens because you have enabled an Apache module named mod_security on server which blocks the headers sent by Flash.For IIS with ASP servers: This issue occurs if a Content-Length header is present and if the Content-Length header specifies an amount of data that is larger than the value of the AspMaxRequestEntityAllowed property in the IIS metabase.The default value for the AspMaxRequestEntityAllowed property is 204,800 bytes. Please see HTTP/1.1: Status Code Definitions error code definitions for more information.
Another problem is that I can't see up the UPLOAD button when using the IMAGE UPLOAD OPTION. That's why I'm using FLASH UPLOAD.
Can someone post what their screen looks like assuming it works OK for you?