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them You have to make sure that there are no settings transferred in files from your old server which are joomla http error 500 not compatible with your new host. The most notable culprits are .htaccess and local php.ini directives. If your site was using Admin Tools' .htaccess Maker If you have used Admin Tools' .htaccess Maker please http://forum.joomla.org/viewtopic.php?t=296527 remember that after restoring the site to a different location you will need to reconfigure and create a new .htaccess. Login to the back-end of your site, go to Components, Admin Tools, .htaccess Maker, then change the domain and directory names at the bottom of the page and finally click on Save & Create .htaccess. This is mandatory, every time you move your site to a different https://www.akeebabackup.com/documentation/troubleshooter/prbasicts.html host, domain name, subdomain or directory. I can't log in to my site after I restored it to a new location This is a very common mistake with Joomla! 1.6/1.7 and later versions. What you probably not remember is that you modified the cookie setup parameters in your site's Global Configuration page. The thing is, if you modify the cookie domain name and/or path, it's very likely that you will no longer be able to log in to your site if the domain name, subdomain or directory changes - exactly what happens when you restore a site to anywhere except its original location! Luckily, the workaround is very simple. Please edit the configuration.php file in the root of your site and find the lines starting with public $cookie_domain and public $cookie_path. Modify them so that they read: public $cookie_domain = ''; public $cookie_path = ''; Save the file, clear your browser's cookies and cache, quit and restart your browser and try logging in to your site. You should be able to login without any problem now. Another thing that you should be aware of is that the same problem could be caused by your .htaccess file. It's always a good i
error An internal server error has occurred!" Ok. So you just change your Joomla 3.x site to search engine friendly URLS, changed to mod rewrite and also http://www.andrewbrettwatson.com/index.php/more/joomla-help/506-how-to-fix-internal-server-error-on-joomla-sites-which-are-not-installed-in-the-web-hosting-root renamed the htaccess.txt to .htaccess but every article page returns the error “Error 500 http://www.roundtheme.com/docs/item/common-issues-with-joomla-installation - Internal server error An internal server error has occured!” is that the problem? Ok here is a solution: First remember this is just one possible solution. It won’t work for everybody. It depends on what is going wrong with your site. It should work if this is your problem: Joomla is installed server error in a folder that is not the root folder of your hosting service. When you turn Joomla SEF (in Global configuration: Search Engine Friendly URLs = YES and Use Apache mod_rewrite = YES) the site breaks and starts showing Error 500 - Internal server error An internal server error has occurred! The important part there is that in this case, it happens when Joomla is NOT installed in the internal server error root directory. So to fix this we have to tell the server to consider the folder where it IS located to be the root folder for Joomla. We do this by editing the .htaccess and looking for the following line: # RewriteBase / and we change it to: RewriteBase / This (effectively) tells the server to consider the root folder for Joomla is the folder that it (.htaccess) is in. If the problem was caused by the location of your Joomla install, this SHOULD work. If it doesn’t work, it is likely that the Internal Server Error is caused by something else, that is to say the Error 500 was due to a different problem. To help better understand the problem try this: Check with a different browser, if you change something and the page has not completely refresh you might get this error Refresh the page (cmd+r on Mac or F5 on windows). Sometimes you just have to wait a while or force the browser to get the latest version to fix this error. If that is the case it means other visitors to the site probably haven’t seen this error. Clear you browser cache or
installation I get Magic Quotes error! Disable the displaying of errors on top of the screen Disabling the Safe Mode Handling the Strict Standards Error Defining your output buffering mode Change register_globals from On to Off Seeing 500 Internal Server Error Blank screen after upgrading to Joomla 3.2 Increasing PHP upload limit Where is the php.ini file? Failed to connect to your MySQL database server There are lots of things that can go wrong when you are installing or updating Joomla 3.x. This tutorial will teach you how to deal with most of those issues and fix everything that is broken. So, if you are experiencing problems when updating or installing Joomla, start channeling your inner Fix-It Felix and follow this guide as close as possible. Never-ending database installation There are at least two mentions of the fact that you SHOULD have disabled Magic Quotes in your PHP installation in our Joomla installing guides. These mean features are breaking errors display first and main installation second and that’s why it won’t end. Thankfully, there’s a simple solution that is located at the next issue. I get Magic Quotes error! Sometimes your Joomla installation is actually able to survive and signal you about the reason why it cannot be completed. If it happened, you have to disable Magic Quotes in your PHP installation and that’s how you can do it: First way of disabling Magic Quotes is changing values in php.ini. Find the file on your website and add following strings to it: magic_quotes_gpc = Off magic_quotes_runtime = Off magic_quotes_sybase = Off extension=pdo.so extension=pdo_mysql.so If your hosting provider doesn’t like the fact that you are changing php.ini – ask its support team to turn Magic Quotes off manually. Second way of disabling Magic Quotes is by addressing php.ini throughout .htacess. Just add there following lines: php_flag magic_quotes_gpc Off php_value magic_quotes_gpc Off Now you hav