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by Tyrel Hiebert Tyrel Hiebert 14,589 Points 500 Internal Server Error While migrating this project from MAMP to my live server I end up with just a 500 error when mamp wordpress 500 internal server error trying to visit the site. I backed up my local wordpress files and database mamp http error 500 using the BackUpWordPress plugin, created a new database using the wizard in cPanel with a new user, updated the 'DB_NAME' 'DB_USER' mamp localhost 500 internal server error and 'DB_PASSWORD' in the wp-config.php file to reflect this database, imported the backed up .sql file to the new database in phpMyAdmin, defined a subdirectory in my wp-config.php file for 'WP_HOME' and 'WP_SITEURL', uploaded
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the files to the subdirectory. I have triple checked the database information and the url structure to the subdirectory. The site should be here: www.tyrelhiebert.com/projects/wp1/ Also of note, if I use the 1-click install for wordpress in cPanel (which I did for a previous exercise) the blog works perfectly, which I did here I dont know if this is an error on my part or something to do with my mamp error 500 wordpress server/hosting configuration maybe. I'm using Namecheap for hosting, is this maybe something I should contact them about? Thanks for any help!! If you need some more info please ask! 3 Answers Christian Frick 8,453 Points Christian Frick Christian Frick 8,453 Points over 2 years ago Maybe this Blogpost help you: How to Fix Internal Server Error - Wordpress Tyrel Hiebert 14,589 Points Tyrel Hiebert Tyrel Hiebert 14,589 Points >2y ago Thanks for that link! Helped alot! PRO driantori Pro Student 6,422 Points driantori driantori Pro Student 6,422 Points over 2 years ago 500 error is internal server erorr issue , you can check your htaccess file, in my case i rollback my htaccess file into WP standart setting and it running properly after that. Craig Bauer 3,376 Points Craig Bauer Craig Bauer 3,376 Points over 2 years ago If your able to get into the dashboard try going to Settings > Permalinks and clicking save. Every time you move an install you need to do this. Posting to the forum is only allowed for members with active accounts. Please sign in or sign up to post. Our mission is to bring affordable, technology education to people everywhere, in order to help them achieve their dreams an
» [Resolved] MAMP local installation showing 500 internal server error [Resolved] MAMP local installation showing 500 internal server error bibliofille @bibliofille 6 months, 4 weeks ago I'm running into issues copying my live site to my local server. I got the files mamp display php errors and database up and running, but when I navigate to localhost8888/pitchdesignunion I get a
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500 internal server error. When I turned on debug in the wp-config.php file, I got this error: Fatal error: Class 'Memcache'
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not found in /Users/labedzde/Documents/Sites/pitchdesignunion/wp-content/plugins/w3-total-cache/lib/W3/Cache/Memcached.php on line 38 I went to that line in the file, but I can't figure out what the issue is. Note: the w3 total cache plugin is installed, but NOT active on https://teamtreehouse.com/community/500-internal-server-error-3 the live site. Any ideas? Viewing 7 replies - 1 through 7 (of 7 total) Bob Cristello @gntmidnight 6 months, 4 weeks ago Memcache is installed on the server. If you don't have Memcache active in your MAMP, you are going to trigger this error. Since the caching is immaterial during development, I would physically remove the W3 Total Cache. How to Uninstall W3 Total Cache WordPress Plugin How to Remove W3 https://wordpress.org/support/topic/mamp-local-installation-showing-500-internal-server-error/ Total Cache bibliofille @bibliofille 6 months, 4 weeks ago Makes sense. My only concern would be that I made a local copy of the live site so I could test some new features before pushing the changes live. Would removing the plugin affect any of that? bibliofille @bibliofille 6 months, 4 weeks ago Also, I'd like to keep it running on the live site, but I just want to remove it from the local site. I can't log into the dashboard from the local installation because of the fatal error. Could I just delete the w3 total cache folder from the plugin folder in that local installation? Bob Cristello @gntmidnight 6 months, 4 weeks ago In this case, if the only difference between your live site and your dev site is the use of a caching plugin, that really shouldn't affect anything other than performance. The other option would be to install MemCache on your Mamp server. I think these articles detail the process pretty well. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1879480/mamp-how-to-install-memcached https://www.lullabot.com/articles/setup-a-memcachedenabled-mamp-sandbox-environment bibliofille @bibliofille 6 months, 4 weeks ago I think I'll stick with just deleting w3 total cache for now. I followed the deletion instructions from this tutorial from the "remove files from web server" section onward I'm getting this error message: This site can’t be
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the 500 internal server error in WordPress WPBeginner - WordPress Tutorials SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe42,05142K Loading... Loading... Working... Add to Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Sign in Share More Report Need to report the video? Sign in to report inappropriate content. Sign in Transcript Statistics 208,062 views 408 Like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 409 68 Don't like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 69 Loading... Loading... Transcript The interactive transcript could not be loaded. Loading... Loading... Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Published on Aug 23, 2014There are times where you may experience a internal server error on your site. The main thing to remember is not to panic as this has happened to other before and there are ways to fix this. In this video, we will show you how to fix the 500 server error in WordPress.If you liked this video, then please Like and consider subscribing to our channel for more WordPress videos.Text version of this tutorial:http://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorial...Follow us on Twitter:http://twitter.com/wpbeginnerCheckout our website for more WordPress Tutorialshttp://www.wpbeginner.com/Summary of this Tutorial:Start by checking your .htaccess and rename it to .htaccess_old and try to connect to your site again.If that does not work create a php.ini file add the required code and save it in the wp-admin folder.You may need to contact your hosting company for assistance with this error.You can also try deactivating all your plugins by renaming your plugins folder to something else.When none of the previous options work, is to upload the wp-admin and wp-includes