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to handle this request HTTP ERROR 500 wordpress is currently unable to handle this request HTTP ERROR 500 townerusa @townerusa 5 months, 1 week ago I've been getting this error "wordpress is currently unable to handle this request HTTP ERROR 500" every time I try to activate a plugin. I began deactivating plugins one at a
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time and trying to activate the new plugins and still get the 500 error. Then before error 500 joomla going further I tried reactivating the plugins I turned off and I get the 500 error. Viewing 15 replies - 1 through 15 (of 19 total)
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1 2 → Moderator Marius L. J. (Clorith) @clorith 5 months ago Hi, If all plugins are off and it happens, it could be one of two things, you've either got a theme interfering, or an incomplete WordPress installation. The incomplete http://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-fix-the-internal-server-error-in-wordpress/ WP setup can some times happen after an update, and is quite easy to fix by going to Dashboard > Update and clicking the re-install button (don't worry, it will only fetch a fresh copy of the WordPress files, and your site will still function as normal) townerusa @townerusa 5 months ago townerusa.com Thanks Marius, I tried reinstalling WP and it didn't change anything. I want to go thru the plugins but I am afraid of turning them off and not being able to https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-is-currently-unable-to-handle-this-request-http-error-500/ turn them back on and still not having a solution. Moderator Marius L. J. (Clorith) @clorith 5 months ago Have you tried a different theme? (if you make a backup first even if you can't restore it via the admin you should be good) We generally recommend testing with the Twenty Sixteen theme and no plugins enabled to see if the problem persists. townerusa @townerusa 5 months ago I havent I'll have to make time to try that… Is there any other suggestions? Its just odd that I get a 500 error when there is nothing wrong with the server. Why a 500 error? Moderator Marius L. J. (Clorith) @clorith 5 months ago A 500 error means there is something wrong with a piece of code being executed, this would in yoru case (most likely) be caused by a plugin or your theme, the only way to test this is through deactivation. townerusa @townerusa 5 months ago in your opinion, would you deactivate all the plugins one by one even though they wont reactivate… Moderator Marius L. J. (Clorith) @clorith 5 months ago I'd deactivate them all and re-activate them one at a time until the problem reoccurs ShopMeGood @a2zoffersonline 5 months ago I would suggest the same as Marius did, if you can access your wordpress dashboard, then deactivate all and reactivate one by one, if you cannot access your dashboard page at all, then you must remove the recent plugin entry from the database table wp_options, option
The dreaded 500 Internal Server Error is one of the most common “omg I’ve broken everything” type errors in WordPress. This can be an incredibly annoying error to experience and the cause of site downtime you just can’t http://wpninjas.com/fixing-the-500-internal-server-error-in-wordpress/ afford. So, what can you do about it? We’re about to take a look https://www.siteground.com/kb/i_am_receiving_500_internal_server_error_when_i_try_to_acces/ at what this error means, the most common reasons it can occur, and quick troubleshooting steps to correct each scenario. If you’re getting a 500 error, try each of these steps before contacting your host. Doing so may fix your problem, and if not then at the very least you’ll already have some information to go on error 500 when you do reach out to your host. What is a 500 Internal Server Error? It’s a catch-all bucket error. It’s basically you responding to your doctor “I hurt” when he asks what’s wrong with you. Except in this case, it’s the web server hosting the page you’re trying to connect to having a breakdown. Normally when you request a webpage the process goes a little something like this: You type error 500 wordpress the page URL into your browser and hit enter. [go browser go!] Your browser sends a request for that page to the server that hosts it. [I can has page please?] The web server hosting the page locates that page. [sure let me grab that for you.] The web server transmits the HTML file for that page to the browser. [here, have my pages!] The browser displays the page. [good browser!] The 500 error occurs when something goes wrong in Step 3. Instead of the web server responding “sure let me grab that for you” and then locating the page, the web server says something along the lines of “mirfrogansnogalanfragnenstein aaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhh, kerplunk”. Which tells you absolutely nothing other than something has gone horribly wrong. To make everything more confusing, this can happen for a variety of different reasons. So, how to start troubleshooting? Troubleshooting the 500 Internal Server Error Checking Theme and Plugins Troubleshooting 500 Internal Server Errors can be a real pain. Try this #WordPress walkthru for help!Click To Tweet Renegade themes and plugins are the most likely cause of your 500 internal server error. Unfortunately figuring out which one it is is a bit of a pain. There’s no simple test to run that will identify the culprit. Wha
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