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The uploaded file could not be moved to wp-content/uploads

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  • cPLevey
    Hey @savastgfx This is likely due to your current PHP handler and it's requirements. I typically recommend trying the suPHP handler. With this handler, you will need to ensure all files/folders are owned by the user with folders having the permission of 755 and files with the permission of 644. Some helpful articles and documentation on this topic: [LIST]
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  • savastgfx
    Ok. Thanks for your help. For CMS i see it is better suPHP. Now my Whm PHP handlers settings are cgi. It is ok if i change the PHP handlers from MultiPHP manager or i need to follow other steps. Thanks
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  • cPanelMichael
    New Ok. Thanks for your help. For CMS i see it is better suPHP. Now my Whm PHP handlers settings are cgi. It is ok if i change the PHP handlers from MultiPHP manager or i need to follow other steps.

    Hello, Yes, that's the correct option to use when modifying the PHP handler. The feature is documented at: MultiPHP Manager for cPanel - Documentation - cPanel Documentation Additional steps are not required. Thank you.
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