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that make connections all over the world. Join today Community Community Home Getting Involved Chat Forum SupportUpgrading Drupal Drupal + PHP5.2 at Site5: 500 Internal Server Error Posted by marcoBauli on January 11, 2008 at 11:19am Howdy, at Site5 they are going to stop supporting PHP4 by end of February 2008, so i took the step and moved my sites to PHP5. This is easily done by appending (uncommenting in 5.x) the following line in the .htaccess file: AddHandler application/x-httpd-php5 .php and things start running on https://qa.site5.com/advanced/i-am-getting-500-errors-on-all-my-pages-what-can-i-do/ Site5 PHP 5.2.0. Now, the problem is that when on PHP5, i keep getting a 500 Internal Server Error on the Drupal 4.7.x sites and on a site that was upgraded from 4.7.3 to 5.x Tryed really almost *all* the possible: installed a fresh 5.5 Drupal, linked it to the db and removed all other files from the server (no https://www.drupal.org/node/208804 other applications or htaccess nowhere, everything absolutely clean) but the error is still there, so guess must be something in the data base (some data got corrupted someway?) Started cleaning some tables, then uploaded a different system table: at this point at least i managed to access the front page and the /user/login page, but as soon as i log in i fall back to the 500 Internal Server Error again... On my localhost (PHP 5.2.3) things do work, but not on Site5 Oannes (PHP 5.2.0)... there could be a slight connection to others having Login problems with PHP5.2 at Site5: see thread here and issue here. Hmmm....any hint anyone? Any help greatly appreciated, pretty clueless on this one... Log in or register to post comments ⋅ Categories: Drupal 4.7.x, Drupal 5.x Comments Have you tried a complete soundsational commented January 11, 2008 at 11:47am Have you tried a complete fresh copy of Drupal 5.6 without re-using the old DB??? I'm hosted on Site5 as well (on the Druga server) and everything is running smoothly. NOTE from downlaod page:
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