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with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack joomla htaccess Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign godaddy up Joomla 1.5 Internal Server Error - ways to track source up vote 0 down vote favorite This might be something easy, but it drives me crazy right now. Joomla 1.5.26 -> site was running until this morning. Now I get https://forum.joomla.org/viewtopic.php?t=296527 an Internal Server Error 500 for the frontpage(html source shows nothing), backend(admin panel) works just fine. A single editor has worked on some articles, nothing suspicious to me there. What I have tried so far: Unpublished all recently created articles Unpublished modules with dynamic content (calendar, news feeds, recent photos) reset .htaccess to the original state reset permissions (all directories 775, all files 644) enabled all PHP error reporting in configuration.php ( ini_set( 'display_errors', true ); error_reporting( E_ALL ); ) - no error, just http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24934661/joomla-1-5-internal-server-error-ways-to-track-source a few warinings "PHP Deprecated: Function split()", but I can even get rid of those warings by unpublishing one plugin, after which page is still blank backend still works index.php exists and contains the original code, template exists and is assigned database works, no waiting processes deleted cache in browser as well as the Joomla cache in the backend As I have only FTP access to the server, I cannot access any apache logfiles, except the PHP error log. What other options are there to track down such an issue? My hosting company tells me the webserver is working fine, they also told me that they have restarted the server with no changes in site behaviour. php apache joomla share|improve this question asked Jul 24 '14 at 13:09 AndyZ 125114 ask them for the apache error log files (or to make them available via your ftp) nothing showed up in your php error log ? –Dave Jul 24 '14 at 13:14 No, nothing shows up in the error log. Thanks, I will ask them for the apache error log files. –AndyZ Jul 24 '14 at 13:36 Also check the contents of the articles updated recently (check directly in DB) look for anything odd in the article body or title that shouldn't be there such as a dodgy bit of javascript or something it could just be breaking the output rendering. –Dave Jul 24 '14 at 15:23 Thanks, but isn't ther
TroubleshooterAkeeba Backup for Joomla!Admin ToolsAkeeba Solo (Standalone)Akeeba Backup for WordPressTicket SystemKickstartRemote CLIUNiTEWalkthroughsWarningsJSON APIVideos Username Password Two Factor Authentication Key Remember Me Log in Forgot your username? Forgot your password? HomeDocsTroubleshooter Common issues on restored sites and how to solve themPrev Troubleshooting issues after restoring your site / issues https://www.akeebabackup.com/documentation/troubleshooter/prbasicts.html on your restored site NextCommon issues on restored sites and how to solve them https://coalaweb.com/forum/traffic-issues-bugs/239-http-500-internal-server-error-solved You have to make sure that there are no settings transferred in files from your old server which are not compatible with your new host. The most notable culprits are .htaccess and local php.ini directives. If your site was using Admin Tools' .htaccess Maker If you have used Admin Tools' .htaccess Maker please remember that internal server after restoring the site to a different location you will need to reconfigure and create a new .htaccess. Login to the back-end of your site, go to Components, Admin Tools, .htaccess Maker, then change the domain and directory names at the bottom of the page and finally click on Save & Create .htaccess. This is mandatory, every time you move your site to a different host, domain name, subdomain internal server error or directory. I can't log in to my site after I restored it to a new location This is a very common mistake with Joomla! 1.6/1.7 and later versions. What you probably not remember is that you modified the cookie setup parameters in your site's Global Configuration page. The thing is, if you modify the cookie domain name and/or path, it's very likely that you will no longer be able to log in to your site if the domain name, subdomain or directory changes - exactly what happens when you restore a site to anywhere except its original location! Luckily, the workaround is very simple. Please edit the configuration.php file in the root of your site and find the lines starting with public $cookie_domain and public $cookie_path. Modify them so that they read: public $cookie_domain = ''; public $cookie_path = ''; Save the file, clear your browser's cookies and cache, quit and restart your browser and try logging in to your site. You should be able to login without any problem now. Another thing that you should be aware of is that the same problem could be caused by your .htaccess file. It's always a good idea to at least temporarily rename .htaccess t
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