Apache Zend Internal Server Error
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the user application or website results in "Internal Server Error" browser page. This article will cover common scenarios which can lead to this problem, and their practical solutions. Scenario:
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System "PATH" contains Illegal XML characters Applies To: Windows OS, Zend Server zend framework 500 internal server error with Apache (Zend Enabler FastCGI Wrapper) When Zend Server is installed, Zend Enabler is taking the system Environment Variable
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%PATH% and embeds it in a configuration file called "ZendEnablerConf.xml". If the PATH contains characters which are invalid for XML, Zend Enabler will not be able to load the configuration file, and apache internal server error log Apache will not be able to process PHP scripts through the PHP-CGI process pool which Zend Enabler should raise. Check and Fix: 1. Backup, then edit with a simple text editor, the following configuration file: C:\Program Files (x86)\Zend\ZendServer\etc\ZendEnablerConf.xml 2. Locate the line with
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Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. https://support.zend.com/hc/en-us/articles/212296198-Internal-Server-Error-After-Zend-Server-Installation Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up ZEND Internal Server Error (WAMP) up vote 2 down vote favorite I already install zend framework and i used wamp server to let it works then in httpconfig i inserted NameVirtualHost 127.0.0.1 DocumentRoot "C:\Workspace\zendy\public" ServerName zendy
I just installed wampstack-5.5.25-0 on my Windows https://community.bitnami.com/t/500-internal-server-error-when-accessing-zend-module-with-wampstack-5-5-25-0/31558 7 PC. I followed the instructions in the Bitnami wiki for activating and configuring Zend Framework. I can see the sample application https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/225819-500-internal-server-error-installing-zend-framework/ page just fine when I browse to http://localhost. The 500 Internal Server Error error occurs when I try to access the users internal server module http://localhost/users that I created by following the book. The last entry in the Apache2 error log: [Sun May 31 19:17:51.927785 2015] [core:error] [pid 8252:tid 988] [client ::1:58108] AH00124: Request exceeded the limit of 10 internal redirects due to probable configuration error. Use internal server error 'LimitInternalRecursion' to increase the limit if necessary. Use 'LogLevel debug' to get a backtrace. contents of frameworks/zendframwork/conf/httpd-app.conf:
Application Frameworks Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. 500 - Internal Server Error (installing Zend Framework) Started by kostakondras, Jan 27 2011 05:15 AM Please log in to reply 3 replies to this topic #1 kostakondras kostakondras Member Members 18 posts Posted 27 January 2011 - 05:15 AM I'm currently going through the process of installing the Zend framework and I have created a new project. However when viewing the public folder I am greeted with an Internal Server Error.Any idea on what could be causing this problem? I have looked through the FAQ on ZendFramework website and Google to no avail. Also I have included a screencast in the link below to give you an idea of where I'm currently at if it helps at all.http://screenr.com/N2YThank you for any help. Back to top #2 thehippy thehippy Advanced Member Members 209 posts LocationAbove the 44 parallel Posted 27 January 2011 - 10:49 AM I'd guess it was a path problem, given that you're just setting it up. Take a look at the path setup in /public/index.php, the location of both the application folder and the library folder are in there, verify that they are correct. Another thing, I've not seen an include_path setup using multiple include_path's in the php.ini file, I'm not sure if that would cause any problems. A single directive with all your folders separated by a semicolon is typical, such as include_path=".;c:\wamp\libraries\Zend;c:\wamp\pear;c:\wamp\libraries\smarty" Third thing, just to clear you up on it, the Zend folder within the library folder from the Zend installation archive is the correct one to include, you seemed hesitant about it in your video. Everything else are extras, experimental modules, docs, unit tests, et cetera. A troubleshooting and debugging tip, check Apache's error log and PHP's error log for more descriptive errors. The logs are typically in their perspective directories