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that make connections all over the world. Join today Community Community Home Getting Involved Chat Forum SupportPost installation Front page 500 Error Posted by alistairm on June 25, 2013 at 7:35am Hi, I have been running a Drupal 6 installation for joomla 500 internal server error the last 2.5 years which sits on the root of my site. I have started re-implementing 500 internal server error joomla 3 it in Drupal 7 with all the files sitting in a "d7" folder in the root of the Drupal6 site. I have then
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configured d7.mydomain.com to point to the new Drupal 7 installation. I have implemented my own theme which has two tpl.php files. The standard page.tpl.php and page--front.tpl.php to give a slightly different layout for the front page. The issue
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that I have is that the front page always display an "Internal Server Error" (500) with an additional error that there is a 404 page not found. However, all the other pages on the site work perfectly. The site uses Clean URLs which work fine. I discovered by accident that if I send any output (using the PHP "print" command, e.g. print(" ");) at the top of the root Drupal index.php file that the front page joomla server error 500 starts working perfectly. However, this then causes errors on the admin side of things which of course states that it cannot modify the headers as a response has already started being sent to the client. I have tried lots of different options with my .htaccess file (around the ReWrite Base etc.) but I have not been able to get the front page working without adding the print command to index.php. If anyone can help me track down the cause of this issue it would be much appreciated as it has left me mystified! Many thanks! Log in or register to post comments ⋅ Categories: Drupal 7.x Comments Is anyone able to help with alistairm commented June 26, 2013 at 1:48pm Is anyone able to help with this please? Thanks. Log in or register to post comments I tried switching to a alistairm commented June 27, 2013 at 10:51am I tried switching to a default Drupal theme and the front page started working. Additionally I then switched back to my theme and remove the page--front.tpl.php and the front page still did not work even though subsequent pages did. Therefore there is clearly something causing this problem just on the front page and just with my theme even if just one page.tpl.php is used. Still a mystery to me! Log in or register to post comments I have tracked t
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Download Modules Themes Forum English Français Español Deutsch Italiano Portuguese Polish Dutch Sign joomla internal server error after moving site in Jump to content Forum → Community Help and Support → PrestaShop Download → Installing PrestaShop joomla http error 500 for the first time Search Search section: This topic Forums Members Help Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Error https://www.drupal.org/node/2027391 500 - Internal Server Error on all pages except for Admin front page Started by Stig K, Sep 25 2012 12:41 PM, 17 replies to this topic 500 Internal Server Error Please log in to reply #1 Stig K Posted 25 September 2012 - 12:41 PM Stig K PrestaShop Newbie Members 14 Active Posts Hi,I have yesterday installed Prestashop 1.5.0.17 to a brand new site, that is https://www.prestashop.com/forums/topic/190303-error-500-internal-server-error-on-all-pages-except-for-admin-front-page/ running on the same server farm (IIS 7.5, PHP 5.3) as 3 other PrestaShops (versions between 1.3 and 1.4) ..I am expiriencing a really strange behavior of the site.. The installation went just perfect, no issues registered at all .. but when I access the front office I get a HTTP 500 Internal Server Error .. When I go to the backoffice, I get the login page just fine, and I am able to login and get main admin site displayed just fine .. now the mysteria gets even more weird, since if I click a link (Any link - have tried them all) I once again get HTTP 500 Internal Server Error.I have on the main page of backoffice the following 2 items in RED: URL Rewriting Browser cache & compressionand these in YELLOW : Smarty optimization Combine, Compress & CacheBut I am not able to figure out if that is causing the issue, since I cannot find any documentation on how to fix these, so I am stock :-SBTW : I have allready tried to reinstall the site 3 times from scratch, and I have tried changing the file permissions to 775 with FileZilla!Can anyone help in this ca
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