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Error after clearing cache Posted by polyglottally on May 18, how to fix 500 internal server error 2011 at 2:47pm Is there any reason why clicking the "Clear Cache" button would cause a "500
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Internal Server Error"? All I did was click that button, and now the whole site is down. If I knew what the logical connection between clearing the 500 internal server error wordpress wp-admin cache and destroying the site, I may be able to fix it. Does anyone know how it may have happened? I could really use some clues right now! Log in or register to post comments ⋅ Categories: Drupal 7.x Comments Hitting the "clear cache" is Ayesh commented May 18, 2011 at 4:12pm Hitting the "clear 500 internal server error php cache" is the onlything you did? Sometimes, if you delete .htaccess files, this error comes. Temporary remove all htaccess modifications and try to clear cache using php. Create a file called clear.php and put following in it. then, call it in browser. but I'm not sure if it will work. // Ayesh (Latest blog post: Drupal bad practices) Log in or register to post comments I swear! That's all I did! I polyglottally commented May 18, 2011 at 6:04pm I swear! That's all I did! I hit the clear cache button, and then poof! It all went down. I've tried a custom error-trapping page through web.config, but that yielded nothing. I tried what you suggested, and I got the following: Notice: Use of undefined constant DRUPAL_ROOT - assumed 'DRUPAL_ROOT' in D:\Hosting\7------\html\includes\bootstrap.inc on line 2094 Warning: require_once(DRUPAL_ROOT/includes/errors.inc) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in D:\Hosting\7------\html\includes\bootstrap.inc on line 2094 Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Fail
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→ International community (English) → Ecommerce x PrestaShop [ARCHIVE BOARD] Search Search section: This topic Forums Members Help Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have https://www.drupal.org/node/1161380 javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Internal Server Error 500 in cache depence - no idea to solve Started by stoutwind_de, Oct 05 2014 03:54 PM, 6 replies to this topic Internal Server Error 500 Cache php.ini FastCGI CGI Configuration Error Strato end of script headers htaccess Best Answer https://www.prestashop.com/forums/topic/366648-internal-server-error-500-in-cache-depence-no-idea-to-solve/ stoutwind_de, 06 October 2014 - 06:32 PM Hello, i got the problem solved without the support. But i don't understand why it works now. I deleted img/tmp files and smarty cache. But i wonder why i never got an appropriate error message from prestashop instead i got from the server Go to the full post
Please log in to reply #1 stoutwind_de Posted 05 October 2014 - 03:54 PM stoutwind_de PrestaShop Newbie Members 4 Active Posts dear PrestaShopper's, i am writing this post because i'm looking for about 5 hours for a solution to my problem. The problem: The following problem appears on our shop (Version 1.6.09 - up to date, running since approx. 4 weeks now) and i absolutely have no idea to fix this: Always when i call our shop frontend or backend (makes no difference) i get an Internal Server Error 500. This error disappears after page reload or deleting cache in browser (there is no difference in different browsers - exactand iPad Internet Security Technology News Lifestyle Entertainment Office Productivity Creative Gaming Browsers Social Media Finance Self Improvement Hardware Technology Explained Buying Guides Smart Home DIY Product Reviews Deals Giveaways Top Lists About About http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/the-ultimate-guide-to-solving-500-internal-server-errors-and-blank-white-pages-in-wordpress/ MakeUseOf Advertise Privacy Chats Search for: Facebook Pinterest Twitter YouTube Search Popular Topics The Internet Windows iPhone and iPad Android Mac Gaming MakeUseOf Google Now Tells You When Politicians Are Lying Internet Tech News Google Now Tells You When Politicians Are Lying Dave Parrack The Top 5 Free Media Players for Windows Entertainment Windows The Top 5 Free Media Players for Windows Joel server error Lee Top Deals Search Open Menu Close Menu PC & Mobile Windows Mac OS X Linux Android iPhone and iPad Internet Security Technology News Lifestyle Entertainment Office Productivity Creative Gaming Browsers Social Media Finance Self Improvement Hardware Technology Explained Buying Guides Smart Home DIY Product Reviews Deals Giveaways Top Lists About About MakeUseOf Advertise Privacy Chats Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Search for: The internal server error Ultimate Guide to Solving 500 Internal Server Errors and Blank White Pages in WordPress Wordpress & Web Development The Ultimate Guide to Solving 500 Internal Server Errors and Blank White Pages in WordPress James Bruce November 5, 2013 05-11-2013 5 minutes The Ultimate Guide to Solving 500 Internal Server Errors and Blank White Pages in WordPress Facebook Twitter Pinterest Stumbleupon Whatsapp Email Ads by Google The 500 Internal Server Error is the most unhelpful and nondescript bane of web developers everywhere. It’s a catch-all error message that can literally mean anything. Sometimes, your WordPress site gives no error at all and just shows a blank page. How on earth are you supposed to figure out what’s wrong? It happens to the best of us, but no need to panic. Here’s my own debug process, in order of likelihood and with solutions. Plugins If you’ve just installed a new plugin or if your site is showing 500 errors after a core WordPress upgrade, the most likely cause is an incompatible plugin. There are many reasons for a plugin being “broken”: WordPress may have removed some core functions t