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If your Photo Cart is suddenly getting a 500 error or only displaying a blank page then you or your hosting company has updated the PHP (programming language) to PHP 7 which Photo Cart is not compatible with (and will not be compatible with) mainly because of the removal of the my_sql functions which are replaced with my_sqli functions. 

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Image Upload Taking Forever

J
1 posts
Wed Apr 16, 14 10:40 PM CST
Uploader has always worked great and suddenly uploading takes 3 to 5 minutes per image! I have updated java and disabled the FTP and it hasn't helped. It's now taking hours to upload a gallery that used to take 10mins. Please help!
269 posts
Thu Apr 17, 14 8:46 AM CST
The debug information you provided shows numerous connection timeouts to your web server which causes the elapsed upload time for a given image to be skewed as it is calculated from the start of the first attempt to upload the image thru the completion of the last retry attempt to upload the image (regardless of the ultimate success or failure of the upload).
m
43 posts
Thu Apr 17, 14 2:54 PM CST
I guess you could try this and send it to the hosting provider?
open a command prompt and run as administrator
type
tracert (your site) > C:/out.txt

send the txt file to your hosting provider for analysis
269 posts
Thu Apr 17, 14 4:25 PM CST
What good will a traceroute do for a transient problem? There is no guarantee your packets will route the same every time. Since the connections are timing out, it's very likely a server software issue so a traceroute would likely show no problems at all because traceroute sends ICMP packets by default which are turned around in the protocol stack rather than any server software.
Edited Thu Apr 17, 14 4:34 PM by Dave's Uploader
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