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chmod($flto, 0777Softaculous but every time i try and create a new form and try to use it i get a 500 internal server error I've had a look through their forums and most people reporting it to be down to file permissions, particularly if the server is using phpsu or other security software (which VH servers do) but i've changed every php file to 755 but still no luck. Any ideas?? WebKinect, Jun 19, 2011 #1 anthony Member Does it give you any specific error or is there anything in your error logs? anthony, Jun 19, 2011 #2 WebKinect Senior Member anthony said: ↑ Does it give you any specific error or is there anything https://www.siteground.com/kb/i_have_installed_phpformgenerator_but_it_is_not_working/ in your error logs? Nope, standard 500 error and nothing in the logs. WebKinect, Jun 19, 2011 #3 softaculous New Member Hi, It seems to be permission issue. Please check your SuPHP settings: SuPHP Settings - Softaculous Wiki softaculous, Jun 20, 2011 #4 (You must log in or sign up to reply here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Login with Facebook Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? Forgot http://forum.vidahost.com/index.php?threads/any-experience-with-phpformgenerator-v209.1505/ your password? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Stay logged in Vidahost Forums Home Forums > Site Design and Development > Coding and Development > Search titles only Posted by Member: Separate names with a comma. Newer Than: Search this thread only Search this forum only Display results as threads Useful Searches Recent Threads More... Vidahost Ltd 0800 862 0248 Freephone UK Support, 9am - 11pm Get Started Find Your Perfect Domain Name order Domain Services Domain Name Registration Domain Name Transfer Domain Name Price List Domains cPanel Hosting Package Overview Hosting Feature List Transfer To Vidahost Tailored Solutions cPanel Login cPanel Login Failed Other Services Hosted Applications SSL Security Certificates Windows Hosting Microsoft® Exchange GoMobi (Mobile Websites) Charity Hosting Web Hosting The Cloud Opportunities cPanel Reseller (WHM) 'The Cloud' Reseller Domain Name Reseller Affiliates The Vidahost Affiliate System WHMCS Billing Software Blesta Billing Software Resellers Managed Servers Full Server Range Managed Virtual Dedicated Servers Managed Dedicated Servers Information Network Information Client Roster Servers Search Our Knowledge Base Support Search Results Sales Technical Information Contact Us About Vidahost Customer Testimonials Resources Business Directory Designer Directory Software Support Vidahost Forums Home Forums > Site Design and Development > Coding and Development > Home Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums What's New? Members Members Quick Links Registered Members Current Vis
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