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ProdukteKontoeinstellungenMeine VerlängerungenAbmeldenAnmeldenMenüHilfeSystemstatusZurück|Start Gesamte WebsiteHilfeVPS & Dedizierte Server (Hosting-Kontrollcenter)VPS & Dedizierte Server (Hosting-Kontrollcenter) HilfeWhat do I do when I receive an Internal Server Error?Error Message: Internal Server Error The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable
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to complete your request. Please contact the server administrator, support@supportwebsite.com 500 internal server error godaddy windows hosting and inform them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that godaddy 403 forbidden may have caused the error. More information about this error may be available in the server error log. Apache/1.3.33 Server at mydomain.com Port 80 Cause This error
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can be caused by a variety of issues but is most likely caused by a corrupt .htaccess file. Check to see if there is an .htaccess file in the directory where the error is being generated or any directory above in the tree. If so, temporarily rename the .htaccess file and refresh the
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page. If the error does not reappear, the .htaccess file is the issue. Repair the file or leave it disabled. If you encounter further issues with the renamed .htaccess file, revert its name, and try restoring it from a backup. Most of the time .htaccess issues are caused by trying to overwrite PHP settings, being uploaded in binary format or permissions issues. Resolution Be sure to upload .htaccess files in ASCII mode Set the permissions to 644, which makes it usable by the server, but prevents it from being read from a browser. If you are trying to make changes to PHP settings, be sure to make changes to your PHP initialization file. For more information see: What filename does my PHP initialization file need to use? Working with Error Logs War dieser Artikel hilfreich?JaNeinVielen Dank für Ihr FeedbackGern geschehen! Können wir sonst noch etwas für Sie tun?Tut uns leid. Wie können wir weiter behilflich sein? AbsendenAbbrechenReleva
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Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up godaddy 500 internal server error php Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top .htaccess time on godaddy up vote 2 down vote favorite I'm trying to run a cakephp https://www.godaddy.com/help/what-do-i-do-when-i-receive-an-internal-server-error-1655 application on a godaddy linux account. The problem is that i get the error 500. I've read on cakephp discussion group that i have to edit the .htaccess file. 1) How much do i have to wait until i see the result? 2) More information about this error may be available in the server error log. Where are those servers log on a godaddy linux hosted account? godaddy 500-error cakephp share|improve this question asked Mar 22 '10 at 8:32 http://serverfault.com/questions/124856/htaccess-time-on-godaddy dole doug 173211 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote accepted @Richard Holloway is correct about the .htaccess files. Changes take effect immedietly. As for the error logs, GoDaddy has a specific way of accessing them: http://help.godaddy.com/article/1197 To View Error Logs Log in to your Account Manager. In the My Products section, select Hosting. Next to the hosting account you want to modify, click Manage Account. In the Settings section of the Hosting Control Center, click the Error Logs icon. Click View Logs. Log in using your hosting account username and password. share|improve this answer answered Mar 23 '10 at 12:58 Josh 4,781145799 Thanks Josh. I thought they would provide a user interface for this but I have never used GoDaddy myself. This is useful information. –Richard Holloway Mar 23 '10 at 21:06 add a comment| up vote 2 down vote 1) Changes to .htaccess files will take effect immediately. If you are being advised to edit the .htaccess files this suggests that your .htaccess files may contain php_values or php_flags that will need to be removed. For example your .htaccess file may contain php_value upload_max_filesize 10M This example could then be added to a php.ini file like this upload_max_filesize = 10M 2) The error details will be added to the log file. As you have a Linux account the logs will likely be /var/log/httpd/
& Application Design Issues 500 error with .htaccess file on GoDaddy server The SitePoint Forums have moved. You can now find them here. This forum is now closed http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/showthread.php?507312-500-error-with-htaccess-file-on-GoDaddy-server to new posts, but you can browse existing content. You can find out more information about the move and how to open a new account (if necessary) here. If you get stuck you can get support by emailing forums@sitepoint.com If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click server error the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. SitePoint Sponsor User Tag List Results 1 to 3 of 3 Thread: 500 error with .htaccess file on GoDaddy server Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Oct 5, 2007,16:36 #1 500 internal server mixmastermidori View Profile View Forum Posts SitePoint Addict Join Date Sep 2001 Posts 337 Mentioned 0 Post(s) Tagged 0 Thread(s) 500 error with .htaccess file on GoDaddy server Help! I'm banging my head trying to figure this out. I called GoDaddy's customer support, and they couldn't help me (".htaccess is not a supported issue). I'm just trying to password-protect a folder on my client's website, and I keep getting a 500 Internal Server Error when I try to access it via the browser. I found the path where I should put my .htpasswd file by making a php file that told me. GoDaddy does this screwy thing where the root is /home/content/u/s/e/username/html/ I used the following in my .htaccess file: AuthUserFile /home/content/u/s/e/username/html/.htpasswd AuthGroupFile /dev/null AuthName "Team Downloads" AuthType Basic require valid-user I found this code at http://help.godaddy.com/article.php?...41&topic_id=58. I don't think it's the GoDaddy one-hour caching issue since I'm getting the 500 error. Has anyone else run into this problem with GoDaddy? I haven't had this problem with .htaccess on my other sites/servers. Thanks! -Midori Nature's Sunshine herbs and supplements Oct 5, 2007,21:40 #2 clearweb View Profile View Forum Posts SitePoint Addict Join Date Dec 2001 Location Southern Calif