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the application. Error types There are three types of errors that you may encounter: Soft errors Hard errors Unhandled errors Soft Errors Soft errors usually happen if you (or the end
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user) will make a handling mistake. Coppermine will display an error message, but you upload error 500 zipmarket can continue to browse the gallery. The soft errors are fully localized (i.e. they will be displayed in the language the user has chosen), so the programmers of Coppermine have (more or less) anticipated that such an error may happen under certain circumstances. If you haven't set up at least one album where your uploads can go to and you click on the upload link, you will see there error message Sorry there is no album where you are allowed to upload files. If you get a soft error and you're not sure what to do (maybe because the error message doesn't mean much to you), read up the corresponding section of this documentation and search the support board, as it is very likely that someone else has had the same issue you had. In some sections of the documentation there are trouble shooting tipps that you should read up first if you get an error message, for example when you have issues with uploads or bridging. Hard Errors Hard errors are messages that won't go away, usually because something is broken and needs fixing. This is usually the case if something is wrong with the database. As a result, you will see the dreaded "Fatal Error" message that usually doesn't mean much to unexperienced users. If you obtain a hard error, you should act immediately and fix the error message asap. Hard errors usually indicate that something is wrong which the programmers of coppermine could not foresee, that's why only a generic error message is being displayed. Read on to find out what you need to do. Unhandled Errors Unhandled errors are the ones that usually are most tricky to solve, as they make the application coppermine crash in mid-air, without a meaningfull error message that could tell users what is wrong. This is usually the case if you get a blank page or just a template error. Fatal error The message "Fatal Error" is a generic error message that ju
- 500 Internal Server Error User Name Remember Me? Password Register FAQ Members List Today's Posts Search Search Forums Advanced Search Go to Page... Thread Tools 12-22-07, 08:24 AM #1 mregan Registered Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: New York Posts: 6 Reputation: 0 Coppermine Install - 500 Internal Server Error I have installed the application through "Install Central", and when I click on the location link, I receive this error: Quote: 500 Internal Server Error The server encountered an unexpected condition which prevented it from fulfilling the request. The script had an error or it did not produce http://sex-woman-free.eu/docs/en/errors.htm any output. If there was an error, you should be able to see it in the error log. I have enabled CGI, and it has been for some time. I have installed, and uninstalled several times...Waited until the prescribed times of 6am, and 9pm for CGI to be enabled and all the other hoop jumping (I think) is required. I am fairly new to this, and am trying https://forums.powweb.com/showthread.php?t=78006 to learn as much as possible, so any help offered will be EXTREMELY appreciated. I feel like I am missing something VERY minor. I do want this to be on the backend of an existing website, so if that is the problem, I think I might have to go to a manual install (if I am understanding the problem correctly). -Mike mregan View Public Profile Find More Posts by mregan 12-22-07, 09:01 AM #2 Croc Hunter Mod.. with bite.. Join Date: Sep 2002 Location: Australia Posts: 7,322 Reputation: 449 Backend? Do you mean subfolder like; /htdocs/subfolder/ ? Often if you have existing files it's best to manually install things as Instant Install can cause conflicts or overwrite files without warning. __________________ Croc Hunter MSC : Croc Hunter View Public Profile Visit Croc Hunter's homepage! Find More Posts by Croc Hunter 12-22-07, 09:11 AM #3 mregan Registered Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: New York Posts: 6 Reputation: 0 Quote: Originally Posted by Croc Hunter Backend? Do you mean subfolder like; /htdocs/subfolder/ ? Often if you have existing files it's best to manually install things as Instant Install can cause conflicts or overwrite files without warning. My doma
Tags Timeline User list Rules Search You are not logged in. (Register / Login) Announcement [2016-07-08] Piwigo 2.8.2 [2016-05-04] Piwigo 2.8.1 [2016-04-29] Contribute to Demo [2016-03-08] Piwigo 2.8 [2016-02-01] Piwigo 2.8.0RC2 Pages: 1 Post reply Forum Index»How-To http://piwigo.org/forum/viewtopic.php?id=18574 and Troubleshooting»Flash upload fails with error 500, but browser upload is succesfull #12011-12-27 22:36:11 http://www.activewebhosting.com/faq/scripts-coppermine.html babybel Member Registered: 2011-12-27 Posts: 1 Flash upload fails with error 500, but browser upload is succesfull Hello all,First I want to say that I love the Piwigo gallery. I`m looking for a good and manageable gallery for literally MONTHS now, and today, I found Piwigo!Creating DB: no probleminstalling: no problemI have some error 500 very basic skills ;)The problem is:When I want to upload a file by plugin "Community" with the flash uploader, it fails with http error 500.When I want to upload a file with the Browser-method, it works.I know it`s very little information but I hope you have some explanation for it.I chmodded the _data dir to 7777 and also the upload-dir. (including subdirs- and files) (yes, chmod coppermine error 500 7777 is insecure, but for testing it will do).Details:Tested @:core i5 Windows 7 pro x64 englishfirefox 8.0.1internet explorer 8.0.7601 (so I guess it`s IE8) ;-)FTP program: flashfxpserver is not my own, it`s webhosting with domain. Server details I could find is that it is running linux...All other scripts are causing no problems. I had serveral websites with serveral plugins. I had tested like 100+ Joomla plugins, and also 10 different image gallerys, for example Coppermine.I didnt looked at php.ini or the htaccess file because I don`t want to mess with it without instructions... Yes, I can create a backup.. But what if anything goes wrong... (I have a few other sites at that domain server...).My question;Do you have any idea why the Flash uploader won`t work?I am sorry for my English.. I can understand it, but I don`t use the language very often... My apologies! Offline Quote #22012-03-02 17:02:22 felicityphoenix Member Location: Southern USA Registered: 2012-02-05 Posts: 20 Website Re: Flash upload fails with error 500, but browser upload is succesfull Hi there! Did you ever get your flash uploader fixed? I'm having the same problem but I can't find a fix for it yet! Offline Quote #3
PHP which will allow you to organize and present your images and photos using thumbnails. You could also use it to organize other files as well. Coppermine is a good for those who want to showcase their artwork, for photographers or others who routinely upload and update images. Requirements: A CGI Account A MySQL Database Latest stable release of Coppermine (Version 1.4.8 was used for this tutorial.) IMPORTANT SECURITY NOTE! This tutorial might not have been written during the release of the most current version of this script, but may work with newer versions. It is the domain owner's responsibility to be sure that any script that is run on their CGI server is secure and stable. This means making sure that the script and all it's associated files are of the most recent stable and secure version available. Restrictions: Remember that only your main account can access CGI scripts on your server. Any hosting or extra FTP accounts that access these scripts may cause your account to be deactivated. To reactivate your account, you'll have to contact support. For this script to work correctly, please place it's files in a directory created in your CGI server's root directory. Do not place this script in your cgi-bin directory, if you have one. Important Note About Uninstalling Coppermine: Before you uninstall Coppermine, you must delete all your photos, albums and categories from within coppermine using the administration features. Otherwise you may not be able to fully remove all of Coppermine's files. After you have deleted all of Coppermine's files, there is one that you will not be able to delete:/albums/userpics/dummy/dummy.txt. This will mean that all the directories in that path can not be removed either. Please send an E-Mail to support asking for this file and it's all the directories in it's path (albums, userpics, dummy) to be removed along with your old coppermine directory. We will have to remove it for you. Installation: Download and extract the files from the archive onto your hard drive. If you are installing version 1.4.8 or newer, you need to make changes to one of the files. Open the /includes/init.inc.php file in a text editor. Find this text: Include config and functions files. Now change these two lines below it: ob_start(); should be changed to //ob_start(); ob_clean(); should be changed to //ob_clean(); Save the file when done. Note you must do this before you upload it to your CGI server. Log into your to your CGI server using your FTP