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500 Internal Server Error FreckledEgg @freckledegg 2 months, 2 weeks ago I haven't been on my site in several months and when I went to load photos into a blog post they wouldn't load or wouldn't
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Crunch. I would get an HTTP error message. Sometimes it gives me this internal server error 500 message when I try to even open up a new post Internal Server Error The server encountered an internal is currently unable to handle this request. http error 500 error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request. Please contact the server administrator and inform them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that may https://www.elegantthemes.com/blog/tips-tricks/how-to-fix-the-500-internal-server-error-on-your-wordpress-website have caused the error. More information about this error may be available in the server error log. Apache Server at http://www.freckledeggphotography.com Port 80 When I try to access my plug ins I get this message Fatal error: Cannot use object of type stdClass as array in /home/content/a/b/r/abrockman/html/blog/wp-content/plugins/pp-p3-compat/dependencies/PpPluginUpgrader.php on line 49 I have no clue what to do. Im still on 3.2 so I know https://wordpress.org/support/topic/500-internal-server-error-496/ i need to do some updating but I can't even access my updates. Im kind of stuck Viewing 1 replies (of 1 total) bdbrown @bdbrown 2 months, 2 weeks ago Hi Freckled. Internal server errors (error 500) are often caused by plugin or theme function conflicts, so if you have access to your admin panel, try deactivating all plugins. If you don't have access to your admin panel, try manually resetting your plugins (no Dashboard access required). If that resolves the issue, reactivate each one individually until you find the cause. If you can't deactivate them from the admin panel, use your host cPanel File Manager or FTP to access the wp-content/plugins folder. Since the error message points to the pp-p3-compat plugin, try renaming that plugin directory. That will disable the plugin. If that doesn't fix it, try renaming the /plugins directory. That will disable all plugins. If that does not resolve the issue, try switching to the default theme for your version of WordPress to rule-out a theme-specific issue. If you don't have access to your admin panel, access your server via SFTP or FTP, or a file manager i
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