Internal Server Error 500 Joomla 1.7
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when upgrading to Joomla 2.5 Published on 03 Feb 2012 Joomla, Comments With the new Joomla! 2.5 out, it was time to upgrade my Joomla! 1.7 installation. You http://jure-stern.si/blog/what-to-do-if-you-get-joomla-http-500-error/ have the option to upgrade with a single click but before you do press the button, I advise you to try it on a local copy of your website. It was a smart move to https://www.kunena.org/forum/K-1-7-Fatal-Errors/114598-500-internal-server-error follow when I did the upgrade, after which I was confronted with the scary HTTP 500 (Internal Server Error) message in Google Chrome, whereas in Firefox I get an empty screen. Confronting with the error internal server My first reaction was to login into the back-end and check if everything was ok. But to my surprise, when I clicked the Global Configuration button I was confronted with the same scary HTTP 500 error. I then tried to add an article or category, which gave me the same error. Searching for the solution It was a natural choice to look up the error on Google. After some forum posts internal server error which described that the cause could be wrong file permissions, I was at the exact same place with a non-working website. I then discovered a post from Brian Teeman on his blog - Upgrading to Joomla 2.5 - Some Warnings. It is a great tutorial for everyone who is having troubles when upgrading to Joomla 2.5. Unfortunately the steps did not solve my problem. I then tried to disable all 3rd party plugins but after I wanted to open the plugin settings I got the server error. So the only option that was left, was to: Reinstall the working 1.7 version, Disabling all of the 3rd party plugins, Upgrading to version 2.5, And voila, it worked perfectly. So which plugin was the root of the error? It is the Phoca Gallery Plugin, ver. 3.1.2. Now the funny thing is, that if I enable the plugin my page stops working and after that you cannot disable the plugin in the administrator. If you try to get access to the settings of the plugin you get the HTTP 500 error. So the only option to disable the plugin is to go into the database and manually disable it. The table that you are looking for is yourTableSuffix_extensions with the row plg_content_phocagall
Recent Topics FAQs Search Log in Username Password Remember me Log in Forgot your password? Forgot your username? Create an account Forum Archive Kunena 1.7 and Kunena 1.6 K 1.7 Fatal Errors 500 Internal Server Error × Kunena 5.0.2 and Kunena 4.0.12 are released (01 Oct 2016) The Kunena team is pleased to announce Kunena 5.0.2 [K 5.0.2] and Kunena 4.0.12 [K 4.0.12]. See Blog: Coming soon × The error code HTTP 500 Internal Server Error is a general-purpose message this indicates a general error in a web application. Please note that there is no general solution for this general error. You should first read HTTP 500 Internal Server Error before posting in this category. Question 500 Internal Server Error Start Prev 1 Next End 1 pakchess Topic Author Offline New Member Less More Posts: 13 Thank you received: 0 4 years 9 months ago #1 by pakchess I just install fresh copy of joomla 1.7 and install kunena 1.7.1. everything works OK in back end but when i published the menu created by kunena (Forum) it shos this error 500 Internal Server Error Fatal Error was detected! Please contact the site owner. See the attached image Attachments: Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation. 810 Away Kunena Developer Less More Posts: 5911 Thank you received: 1222 4 years 9 months ago #2 by 810 Ok, please enable debug in the kunena configuration. Then the issue will be displayed. regards 810 Your feedback on the JED helps us improve Kunena! Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation. pakchess Topic Author Offline New Member Less More Posts: 13 Thank you received: 0 4 years 9 months ago #3 by pakchess Thanks for your reply I have enabled debug mode set to yes in the kunena configuration settings and the error is still there but now error is changed please see the screenshot Attachments: Last Edit: 4 years 9 months ago by pakchess. Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation. pakchess Topic Author Offline New Member Less More Posts: 13 Thank you received: 0 4 years 9 months ago #4 by pakchess OK I just disable this module in kunena menu and then face another error with different module. I also disable that module too from kunena menu and now forum is opend but at the top of the page I face these two error messages Notice: Trying to get property of non-object in /home/user/public_html/demo/plugins/system/jumi/jumi.php on line 30 Notice: Trying to get property of non-object in /home/user/public_html/demo/plugins/system/jumi/jumi.php on line 39 Now I