Hi @albenaabigail,
This is not a bug, but a feature! 🙂 Jokes aside, EML has more strict policy on allowed mime types since v2.8.10.
Please let me know this font file extension and mime type. Also, what is the role of a user that is uploading it?
Thank you!
Best,
-Nadia
Hey, the font was .ttf – a type I have uploaded millions of times. The role – administrator. Thats why it was very strange why wasn;t able to uploaded it.
Hi @albenaabigail,
Thank you! I’ll look into the issue and there will be a solution.
Best,
-Nadia
Hi @albenaabigail,
It’s fixed, an update is coming. I am doing some final tests.
Best,
-Nadia
Thank you so much! When I make the update I will inform you if everything is OK 🙂
Hey @albenaabigail,
How are things going now with v2.8.11?
Hi! I will try and let you know <3
Hi, I just updated to the last update – still doesn’t allows me to upload a ttf file! This becomes really annoing
Hi @albenaabigail,
Please send me the file you are trying to upload to [email protected]
WordPress does not allow to upload fonts by default. To allow uploading such file types I need to validate it’s exactly ttf, not something else. Since v2.8 and prior to v2.8.10 such validation was absent that created risks of uploading untrusted file types disguised as fonts.
EML does not allow this anymore and will not allow in the future. So, either you help me to make file types validating proper or get annoyed and use some other plugin.
Best,
-Nadia
Hi, thanks for you answer! I already sent you the requested email 🙂 Hope to find out soon what is causing this issue 🙂
Hi @albenaabigail,
Thank you! Of course, it will be fixed, and the solution will be found. Thank you for assisting!
Best,
-Nadia
Hi @albenaabigail and/or everyone interested.
Per a few similar complaints and some research with other users:
To allow uploading fonts please use font/ttf
MIME type for ttf
font files in WP admin on Media
> MIME Types
admin page (provided by EML).
The same applies to other font types like otf
or woff
. Use font/otf
and font/woff
respectfully.
If you already have ttf
in your admin and its MIME type looks like application/ttf
or anything else not starting with font/
this would not work. Neither EML nor WP will consider such files as a font and will not inspect or verify such file types at all.
In case you already have this row in your admin just delete it, save options, and then re-create with:
ttf
as extension
font/ttf
as MIME type
and other options at your discretion.
A better and more user-friendly admin that will not require a user to know MIME types is coming.
@albenaabigail if you still experience issues uploading fonts after following this instruction, please let me know.
Best,
-Nadia
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This reply was modified 10 months, 1 week ago by
webbistro.
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This reply was modified 10 months, 1 week ago by
webbistro.
Hi everyone!
Further communications and research revealed that there is still an issue with uploading fonts through Divi Builder. A new version with the fix is coming.
Best,
-Nadia
Hi everyone!
v2.8.14 with the Divi compatibility fix was just released.
Best,
-Nadia
Hey! I just tested and worked perfectly! Thanks for your support!