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804 Next » » Internal Server Error Pages (2): 1 2 Next » Threaded Mode | Linear Mode Internal Server Error 08-25-2011, 01:48 PM (This post was last modified: 08-25-2011 02:30 PM by jackie12.) Post: #1 jackie12 Dreamling Posts: 7 Joined: Apr 2011 Internal Server Error I 500 internal server error dreamhost work with a WP platform, and in the past few weeks I keep receiving the following
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message: In other words, the page I am working on, when saved gives me this message, or goes absolutly nowhere. This is in IE dreamhost 500 internal server error wordpress and FF. Is it possible to get this fixed???????? Internal Server Error The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request. Please contact the server administrator, webmaster@healerswhoprosper.com and inform them of the time the error dreamhost restart php occurred, and anything you might have done that may have caused the error. More information about this error may be available in the server error log. Additionally, a 500 Internal Server Error error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. Would it be possible to receive an answer in regards to the question above? Working with such an error tht repeats itself every 5 minutes or so makes it impossible to work on my website. ANOTHER ERROR
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WHEN TRYING TO SAVE A PAGE Page Not Found Apologies, but the page you requested could not be found. Perhaps searching will help. 08-25-2011, 03:17 PM Post: #2 Starbuck Enthusiast Posts: 228 Joined: Nov 2006 RE: Internal Server Error Yeah, I'm using WordPress 3.1, going to upgrade to 3.2.1 soon. For a long time now, every time I submit a new posting I get a server error. While it's scary, and I do a copy of the text before I Post, the updates never fail. Anyone else out there with this issue? Which version? Any resolutions? Thanks! 08-25-2011, 03:33 PM Post: #3 jackie12 Dreamling Posts: 7 Joined: Apr 2011 RE: Internal Server Error I'm presently using WordPress 3.2.1. - and this problem only started with this update. I've searched the web, and have not seen anything in reference to this problem with WordPress. 08-25-2011, 06:11 PM Post: #4 bobocat Guru Posts: 1,401 Joined: Aug 2009 RE: Internal Server Error internal server errors are usually caused by problems with your .htaccess file. Check your error logs. it should give further details. 08-25-2011, 07:57 PM Post: #5 jackie12 Dreamling Posts: 7 Joined: Apr 2011 RE: Internal Server Error And how to I check the .htaccess file ? 08-29-2011, 08:14 AM (This post was last modified: 08-29-2011 09:02 AM by jackie12.) Post: #6 jackie12 Dreamling Posts: 7 Joined: Apr 2011 RE: Internal Server Error Good day all, In regards to the above questions, would it
Not only do they make your website more professional, they can also save you from losing visits to your site. If a visitor dreamhost panel sees a generic error page, they are likely to leave your site. However, if they see a helpful error page, they may continue to stay because they can simply click a link to go to another page within your site. Simple configuration To create a custom error page for your domain, add the following https://discussion.dreamhost.com/thread-131059.html line to an .htaccess file located in your domain’s web directory: ErrorDocument 404 /error.php This redirects browsers that experience a 404 error (Not Found) to the file "error.php" located in the same directory as your .htaccess file. Alternatively, you can use the above line as a template to create separate custom error pages for each https://help.dreamhost.com/hc/en-us/articles/215840318-Custom-error-pages error. Status codes The complete (and very long) list of errors is available here: Status codes Some of the most common errors you'll probably want to make entries for are: 400 – Bad Request 401 – Unauthorized 403 – Forbidden 404 – Not Found 500 – Internal Server Error For example, to catch those errors, you would add the following to your .htaccess file for the domain you'd like to configure: ErrorDocument 400 /error.php ErrorDocument 401 /error.php ErrorDocument 403 /error.php ErrorDocument 404 /error.php ErrorDocument 500 /error.php This forces a browser to redirect to the /error.php file if it encounters any of the status codes above. Setting up the error.php file Then, in error.php, add something similar to the following. This particular example is made for a wiki site: if someone visits http://www.example.com/Foo, then they are redirected to http://www.example.com/wiki/Foo. Anything after the last "/" is assumed to be a wiki article they are trying to reach:
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Server Errors (500) and DreamHost Rob Oakes| September 21, 2011 7:57 pm For the past year and a half, I’ve been using DreamHost, a company based out of California, to host this website. In most ways, it’s been a fantastic experience. The customer service is prompt and knowledgeable [1], they go out of their way to use renewable energy, and they give you all sorts of additional goodies when you sign up for an account [2]. But even though the experience has been mostly fantastic, I have one serious gripe: the actual hosting experience is terrible. Let me see if I can explain why. With my previous host, Brinkster, it was rare to have a website outage. Things, for the most part, Just Worked ™. The website was up and people came to read it. That’s generally all you can ask from a hosting company. (To be clear, the hosting experience with Brinkster was great, everything else was middling to awful.) With DreamHost, though, it’s another story. If you’ve come to this site lately (especially in the mornings or late evenings) it will be unresponsive. At other times, you might see a strange message in your browser, saying “Error 500: Internal Server Error.” As the person paying for the hosting space, this is somewhat frightening. HTTP errors (of which 500 is one) can be cryptic, and figuring out why your website (which was working five minutes ago and costing you money) is broken problem can require some serious time. 500 Errors in General The 500 error, in particular, is a true terror. It means that the web server encountered an unexpected condition and can’t return the web page to you. It’s a sort of catch-all error that gets generated when nothing more detailed is available. If you want additional information (something which might actually be helpful to fix the problem), you have to work your way through cryptic error logs and pray that some divinity is listening to your pleas. It’s not fun. When hosting with Brinkster, I never had 500 errors. Not once. Occasionally there would be an outage, but these were repaired quickly and with little fuss. WIth Dreamhost, though, 500 errors happen all the time: at least daily, and sometimes hourly. They crop up when trying to do administrative tasks, when making posts, when trying to load the home page for the website, or when uploading files. The errors can be intermittent, or they might last for hours. It’s all very frustrating. Lately, they’ve been so bad that I had essentially convinced myself to move away from DreamHo