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your own hosting account. Here's a quick guide to help you understand wordpress 500 internal server error godaddy windows hosting the most common error codes with suggestions for what to do to fix the error: 400 — Bad Request godaddy you don't have permission to access / on this server The Web server couldn't parse a malformed script. Most often, programming problems cause this issue. You should talk to your developer or software provider for help resolving this issue. If you receive
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this error with a GoDaddy Hosting Connection® application, contact our support department. 401 — Authentication Required This page requires a user name and password to access it. If you try to access it without it, you get a 401 — Authentication Required message. 403 — Forbidden Forbidden errors display when somebody tries to access a directory, file, or script without appropriate permissions. For example,
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if a script is readable only to the user and others cannot access the file, they'll see a 403 error. Invalid index files and empty directories can also cause 403 errors. For more information, see one of the following articles based on the type of hosting account you have: Web & Classic / cPanel / Plesk. 404 — Not Found If visitors access URLs that don't exist, they receive 404 errors. The cause can be anything from invalid URLs, missing files, or redirects to URLs that no longer exist. 500 — Internal Server Error This is a very general error that means there's a problem with the website displaying, but the details aren't readily available. Invalid .htaccess files, or invalid rules in them, commonly cause 500 errors with Linux® hosting accounts. With Windows®, it's most commonly invalid requests through a web.config file. To find out what causes the issue: Linux — Review your Apache® error logs. Windows — Enable detailed errors in your web.config file using the following code: <configuration> <system.webServer> <httpErrors errorMode="Detailed"/> </system.webServer> </configuration> For more information, check out the list of status code definitions at W3.
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messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Thread: 500 Internal Server Error on GoDaddy hosting Page 1 of site temporarily unavailable (451 error) 3 123 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of 26 Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 22 Aug https://www.godaddy.com/help/common-web-page-errors-2505 2010,03:25 AM #1 jabbawest View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries Visit Homepage View Articles Zen Follower Join Date Oct 2009 Location Texas Posts 199 Plugin Contributions0 500 Internal Server Error on GoDaddy hosting ZC 1.3.8a HTTP Server: Microsoft-IIS/7.0 PHP Version: 5.2.5 Database: MySQL 5.0.91 I keep getting more than the occasional 500 error, several a day in fact. My site will be humming along fine but then I'll notice it beginning to bog down until finally I https://www.zen-cart.com/showthread.php?162393-500-Internal-Server-Error-on-GoDaddy-hosting receive the 500 error. I ran mysqlcheck and found nothing amiss there, so I'm wondering if a script is causing the hang up. Could someone with firebug or wedev take a quick peak and tell me if there might be an issue with a script or two? Tidy isn't showing me anything critical but I'd appreciate some fresh eyes and or opinions. http://minu.me/2tc5 Thank you, Stephen 22 Aug 2010,04:24 AM #2 DrByte View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries Visit Homepage View Articles Sensei Join Date Jan 2004 Posts 63,537 Blog Entries5Plugin Contributions184 Re: 500 Internal Server Error Originally Posted by jabbawest My site will be humming along fine but then I'll notice it beginning to bog down until finally I receive the 500 error. Have you talked to your hosting company about this problem? Sounds like a server issue. Plus, about the "scripts" you mention (I assume you mean "javascript" since you talked about checking with firebug), unless they're doing ajax, then the 500 error is almost certainly unrelated, since a "500 Internal Server Error" is being sent to you by the *server*, when *it* encounters an error ... and javascript doesn't run on the *server* (it runs in the browser only). A good server administrator will be able to find specific error details explaining the cause of "500" errors in the server logs. That's the best place to start when trying to figur
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that make connections all over the world. Join today Community Community Home Getting Involved Chat Forum SupportPost installation Internal server error 'time outs' - Error 500 with GoDaddy shared hosting Posted by IreneKraus on September 5, 2009 at 4:51pm Not sure if anyone can help on this, but since moving to a new hosting company (GoDaddy) I'm getting occasional internal server errors (500) as I move around within the site doing tasks. It is always transitory, as - whenever it occurs - if I simply repeat whatever it was I did things are fine. I've setup the PERFORMANCE section of Drupal to optimize things as much as I can, and there are minimal people on the site at the time these errors occur. Beginning to think it is some sort of slow server response problem like what I've run into with other hosting companies in the past. Is the only effective way to run a Drupal install is through a VPS type account? Those are quite a bit more expensive than shared hosting, but that seems to be the only alternative to long term happiness! Rather frustrated on this as I certainly don't have the budget to do lots of trial and error testing with hosting company after hosting company to find one that works as it should... Log in or register to post comments ⋅ Categories: Drupal 6.x Comments Shared hosting has ScoutBaker commented September 5, 2009 at 7:30pm Shared hosting has significant limits. You never know exactly how many othe rsites are on the server. What resources are being used. The list goes on. If you have a lot of modules (no we can't tell you what a lot is, it's subjective) you may be running into processor timeouts on the host. You need to see what tools are available from your host to track down those sorts of issues. Log in or register to post comments I'm having similar fun this evening with my new Drupal 6 install itsnotsohot commented September 6, 2009 at 10:01am maybe we're running into one anothe