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Today, after updating to JCE 2.5.9 the upload of some images failed, as they would contain html code. Error message "upload failed: the file contains html code".
I tried to upload 4 jpg-files. All 4 were just before the upload-attempt adjusted in Adobe Photoshop CS5 (on Windows 7). Two succeeded and two failed.
After downgrading to JCE 2.5.8 the upload of those files was no problem.
I'll attach one successful (Sailor.jpg) and one failing image (Go_With_The_Flow.jpg).
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Edit: Unfortunately, but more or less expected, the upload of the second, failing, image failed here too. But you can download it from the site on
http://j3.redcheeksfactory.com/images/Portfolio/Illustration/Go_With_The_Flow.jpg
The other failing image can be found there too:
http://j3.redcheeksfactory.com/images/Portfolio/Illustration/Singing_Mermaids.jpg
I tried to upload 4 jpg-files. All 4 were just before the upload-attempt adjusted in Adobe Photoshop CS5 (on Windows 7). Two succeeded and two failed.
After downgrading to JCE 2.5.8 the upload of those files was no problem.
I'll attach one successful (Sailor.jpg) and one failing image (Go_With_The_Flow.jpg).
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Edit: Unfortunately, but more or less expected, the upload of the second, failing, image failed here too. But you can download it from the site on
http://j3.redcheeksfactory.com/images/Portfolio/Illustration/Go_With_The_Flow.jpg
The other failing image can be found there too:
http://j3.redcheeksfactory.com/images/Portfolio/Illustration/Singing_Mermaids.jpg
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
Can you upload your images on the demo site? - http://demo.joomlacontenteditor.net/
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
The Upload Failed: No data error only occurs when the uploaded file doesn't exist or is invalid.
Do you get the error when uploading another file type, such as png?
Do you get any errors uploading the same file with the Joomla Media Manager?
Do you get the error when uploading another file type, such as png?
Do you get any errors uploading the same file with the Joomla Media Manager?
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
This is the result of the HTML tag check that is done on some image files going a bit too deep, and perhaps getting confused by XML data or similar.
This is removed in 2.5.10 (which I am preparing to release now) as this check is only really necessary for an old XSS attack in IE < 7 - http://kestas.kuliukas.com/JavaScriptImage/
JCE 2.5.10 also adds an option remove EXIF data from images, which should clean images of any potential malicious code hidden in the data (not an issue if you trust your users!) as well as anonymising the image by removing identifying information such as GPS co-ordinates!
This is removed in 2.5.10 (which I am preparing to release now) as this check is only really necessary for an old XSS attack in IE < 7 - http://kestas.kuliukas.com/JavaScriptImage/
JCE 2.5.10 also adds an option remove EXIF data from images, which should clean images of any potential malicious code hidden in the data (not an issue if you trust your users!) as well as anonymising the image by removing identifying information such as GPS co-ordinates!
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
more than a month ago
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I am also having the same issue; I tried to upload a JPG to Amazon S3 using that plugin, and I get the message
I checked, the ACLs for the S3 bucket are correct.
Toolie
Upload Failed: The file contains HTML code.
I checked, the ACLs for the S3 bucket are correct.
Toolie
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