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help Register Rules Winamp & SHOUTcast Forums > Winamp > Winamp Bug Reports Http 500 Internal server error User Name Remember Me? Password Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes 26th April 2001, 22:19 #1 If_Nicknames_Could_Kill Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2001 Posts: 2 Every time i try to edit or delete any of my unpublished skins it goes to the "Http 500 Internal server error" page. Why? This has been going on for the last three or so days. If_Nicknames_Could_Kill View Public Profile Find More Posts by If_Nicknames_Could_Kill 30th April 2001, 05:00 #2 Dawnlyn Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2001 Posts: 12 Same thing happening to me! I am having the same problem.. it's been days since it happened for you..wonder if they are going to fix this? Dawnlyn View Public Profile Find More Posts by Dawnlyn 30th April 2001, 17:16 #3 If_Nicknames_Could_Kill Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2001 Posts: 2 Some kind of answer to the problem. I've found that if i publish a new skin, i can then edit the other unpublished ones for a while until the whole thing starts breaking again. If_Nicknames_Could_Kill View Public Profile Find More Posts by If_Nicknames_Could_Kill 1st May 2001, 04:56 #4 Dawnlyn Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2001 Posts: 12 Thanks! I will try it! Wish me luck, going to try it now! Dawnlyn View Public Profile Find More Posts by Dawnlyn Winamp & SHOUTcast Forums > Winamp > Winamp Bug Reports Http 500 Internal server error User Name Remember Me? Password « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Thread Tools Search this Thread Show Printable Version Email this Page Search this Thread: Advanced Search Display Modes Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Posting Rules You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts BB code is On Smilies are On [IMG] code is On HTML code is Off Forum Rules Forum Jump User Control Panel Private Messages Subscriptions Who's Online Search Forums Forums Home Tech Support Greatest Hits Winamp Winamp Technical Support Winamp Discussion Winamp Wishlist Winamp Bug Reports Winamp for Android Winamp for Mac Sync Winamp Site Design Winamp Online Services SHOUTcast SHOUTcast Technical Support SHOUTcast Discussions SHOUTcast Streaming Service & Monetization SHOUTcast Site Design International Connection International Connection Русскоязычный форум (Russian) Français: de l'aide pour les francophones (French) Winamp Deutsch (German) Community Center General Discussions Breaking News Music O'Rama Games Center Movies and Television The Bitch
is not Andromeda beta Brought to you by: ryanlath Summary Files Reviews Support Wiki Tickets ▾ Patches Bugs Feature Requests News Discussion Donate Create Topic Stats Graph Forums Help 959 Help Formatting Help [HTTP/1.0 500 Internal Server Error] Forum: Help Creator: Lalremlien Created: 2005-06-14 Updated: 2013-05-28 Lalremlien - 2005-06-14 Hello all, I am using Postnuke CMS and successfully installed Zina an an Embedded module. Everything looks fine, but when I tried to play the mp3 and try to play it with the Winamp. I get the following http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?t=48245 error in the Winamp playlist. [HTTP/1.0 500 Internal Server Error] http://www.hmar.net/modules.php?name=zina&op=modload&file=index&l=10&p=Paulsiemlien%2FPawlsiemlien-Awnthing%20sang%20ler.mp3 What might have gone wrong? What is the modification or changes I need to make to the setting so that I will be able to listen to the songs? Is it the problem with the server? Any ideas? I would like ot request and be grateful if someone can https://sourceforge.net/p/zina/discussion/281819/thread/2fd06702/ help me out ASAP! Thanking you all. If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link: Ryan Lathouwers - 2005-09-28 ugh, I think your version of PHP is being run in CGI mode. Does anyone run Zina with PHP in CGI mode? Does it work? If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link: wwonka - 2005-10-14 Here's the fix I found works for me: Search for $z_url_base = "$z_proto://".$zc['auth'] and add a simple / as such: $z_url_base = "$z_proto://".$zc['auth']."${_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']}/".$zc['www_path']; note: ignore crappy linking done by sourceforge.net If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link: SourceForge About Site Status @sfnet_ops Powered by Apache Allura™ Find and Develop Software Create a Project Software Directory Top Downloaded Projects Community Blog @sourceforge Resources Help Site Documentation Support Request © 2016 Slashdot Media. All Rights Reserved. Terms Privacy Opt Out Choices Advertise Get latest updates about Ope
robot) for access to the requested URL. This is a 'catch-all' error generated by the Web server. Basically something has gone wrong, but the server can not be more specific about the error condition in its response to http://www.checkupdown.com/status/E500.html the client. In addition to the 500 error notified back to the client, the Web server should generate some kind of internal error log which gives more details of what went wrong. It is up to the operators of the Web server site to locate and analyse these logs. (Last updated: October 2013) Fixing 500 errors - general This error can only be resolved by fixes to the Web server software. It is not http 500 a client-side problem. It is up to the operators of the Web server site to locate and analyse the logs which should give further information about the error. Fixing 500 errors - CheckUpDown Our service monitors your site for HTTP errors like 500. Please contact us (email preferred) whenever you encounter 500 errors on your CheckUpDown account. We then have to liaise with your ISP and the vendor of the Web server software so they http 500 error can trace the exact reason for the error. Correcting the error may require recoding program logic for the Web server software, which could take some time. 500 errors in the HTTP cycle Any client (e.g. your Web browser or our CheckUpDown robot) goes through the following cycle when it communicates with the Web server: Obtain an IP address from the IP name of the site (the site URL without the leading 'http://'). This lookup (conversion of IP name to IP address) is provided by domain name servers (DNSs). Open an IP socket connection to that IP address. Write an HTTP data stream through that socket. Receive an HTTP data stream back from the Web server in response. This data stream contains status codes whose values are determined by the HTTP protocol. Parse this data stream for status codes and other useful information. This error occurs in the final step above when the client receives an HTTP status code that it recognises as '500'. Our company also owns these other Web sites: A simple guide to software escrow. Our really simple guide to web hosting (getting your web site and email addresses on the Internet using your own domain name). Convert text to image file (GIF, JPG, PNG etc.) Free to use. Tips if you want to buy a valuable Internet domain name.