Internal Server Error 500 Firefox
was archived. Please ask a new question if you need help. I cannot load any web pages (500 Internal Server Error) 3 replies 6 have this problem 3346 views Last reply by how to fix 500 internal server error cor-el 5 years ago herbertf Posted 5/26/11, 1:49 PM I cannot currently load any web firefox 500 internal server error fix pages when using Firefox. I get a standard "500 Internal Server Error" page on every site. I have tested using IE and there are no problems loading pages. I have tried creating a new profile, uninstalling and reinstalling, upgrading to Firefox 4 (was previously using 3) and uninstalling and wiping all profile information, but nothing has worked. The problem started when a video player made in Flash crashed (channel4.com). Windows was completely unresponsive and I could not exit full screen mode of the video. I tried pressing esc, ctrl + esc, ctrl + alt + delete etc but nothing worked and I had to hold the power button on the tower for 4 seconds to turn it off. When I started up again I was presented with the screen when Windows fails to load normally and I selected the "Start Windows normally", which booted up Windows successfully. Since then I have been unabe to view any web pages in Fireox, I always get the 500 Internal Server Error page. This is an odd one and I am out of ideas, any help would be much appreciated as I really want to get back to using Firefox! Thanks I cannot currently load any web pages when using Firefox. I get a standard "500 Internal Server Error" page on every site. I have tested using IE and there are no problems loading pages. I have tried creating a new profile, uninstalling and reinstalling, upgrading to Firefox 4 (was previously using 3) and uninstalling and wiping all profile information, but nothing has worked. The problem started when a video player made in Flash crashed (channel4.com). Windows was completely unresponsive and I could not exit full screen mode of the video. I tried pressing esc, ctrl + esc, ctrl + alt + delete etc but nothing worked and I had to hold the power button on the tower for 4 seconds to turn it off. When I started up again I was presented with the screen when Windows fails to load normally and I selected the "Start Windows normally", which booted up Windows successfully. Since then I have been unabe to view any web pages
thread was archived. Please ask a new question if you need help. I'm getting this error: "Status: 500 Internal Server Error Content-Type: text/html" on all http://twitter.com sites, and some http://*.twitter.com sites. It works fine in IE9 (had to try). Is there anything I can do? 3 replies 4 have this problem 2350 views Last reply by cor-el 5 years ago Weirdmage Posted 5/23/11, 5:30 AM -My location is Norway. -I have not installed any updates just before this problem occured (almost three weeks between last update and problem). -http://mobile.twitter.com https://support.mozilla.org/questions/826501 works fine, also Tweetdeck. And as I said above http://twitter.com works fine in IE9. Leading me to believe the problem is related to Firefox. -Anyone have an idea for a solution? -My location is Norway. -I have not installed any updates just before this problem occured (almost three weeks between last update and problem). -http://mobile.twitter.com works fine, also Tweetdeck. And as I said above http://twitter.com works https://support.mozilla.org/questions/824925 fine in IE9. Leading me to believe the problem is related to Firefox. -Anyone have an idea for a solution? Chosen solution Clear the cache and the cookies from sites that cause problems. "Clear the Cache": Tools > Options > Advanced > Network > Offline Storage (Cache): "Clear Now" "Remove the Cookies" from sites causing problems: Tools > Options > Privacy > Cookies: "Show Cookies" Read this answer in context 0 Question tools Get email updates when anybody replies. when a solution is found. Cancel Subscribe to feed Question details Product Firefox System Details Windows 7 Firefox 4.0.1 More system details Additional System Details Sites Affected http://twitter.com Installed Plug-ins np-mswmp Adobe PDF Plug-In For Firefox and Netscape 10.0.1 NPRuntime Script Plug-in Library for Java(TM) Deploy The QuickTime Plugin allows you to view a wide variety of multimedia content in Web pages. For more information, visit the QuickTime Web site. BrowserPlus -- Improve your browser! -- http://browserplus.yahoo.com/ Shockwave Flash 10.3 r181 Adobe Shockwave for Director Netscape plug-in, version 11.5.9.620 Next Generation Java Plug-in 1.6.0_24 for Mozilla browsers 4.0.60310.0 The plug-in allows you to open and edit files using Microsoft Office applications Application User Agent: Mozi
& Network Digital Cameras Home Theater Getting More Help Buy Buying Guides Product Reviews Software & Apps Do More Web & Search Social Media Gaming New & Next Fix Internet & Network 500 Internal Server Error How To Fix a http://pcsupport.about.com/od/findbyerrormessage/a/500servererror.htm 500 Internal Server Error Share Pin Email filo / Getty Images Internet & Network Error Messages https://itsmnscu.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3600/~/how-do-i-clear-the-browser-cache-in-mozilla-firefox%3F Basics by Tim Fisher Updated June 09, 2016 The 500 Internal Server Error is a very general HTTP status code that means something has gone wrong on the web site's server, but the server could not be more specific on what the exact problem is.Are You the Webmaster? See Fixing 500 Internal Server Error Problems on Your Own Site towards the bottom of internal server the page for some better advice if you're seeing the 500 Internal Server Error on one or more of your own pages. The 500 Internal Server Error message might be seen in any number of ways because each website is allowed to customize the message.Here are several common ways that you might see the HTTP 500 error:How You Might See a 500 Error"500 Internal Server Error""HTTP 500 - Internal Server Error""Temporary Error (500)""Internal Server Error""HTTP 500 Internal Error""500 Error""HTTP Error internal server error 500""500. That's an error"Since a 500 Internal Server Error is generated by the website you're visiting, you could see one in any browser in any operating system, even on your smartphone.Most of the time, a 500 Internal Server Error displays inside the Internet browser window, just as web pages do.Cause of HTTP 500 ErrorsAs I mentioned above, Internal Server Error messages indicate that something, in general, is wrong.Most of the time, "wrong" means an issue with the page or site's programming, but there's certainly a chance the problem is on your end, something we'll investigate below. Note: More specific information about the cause of a particular HTTP 500 error is often provided when it occurs on a server using Microsoft IIS software. Look for numbers after 500 as in HTTP Error 500.19 - Internal Server Error which means Configuration data is invalid. See More Ways You Might See an Internal Server Error below for the complete list. How To Fix the 500 Internal Server ErrorLike I alluded to above, the 500 Internal Server Error is a server-side error, meaning the problem probably isn't with your computer or Internet connection but instead is a problem with the web site's server.While not probable, it is possible that there's something wrong on your end and we'll look at some things you can try.Reload the web page. You can do that by clicking the refresh/reload button, pressing F5, or trying the
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