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DrCold
Joined: 2002-09-13
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Posted: Fri, 2002-09-13 01:42
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Hey, i've read everything i can find, but i still cannot seem to find a cure for my problem. When i ever i go to http://mysite.url/index.php, i keep getting a 500 error. My site isnt public to the net, so thats why i cant link to it for a demo. DrCold |
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Posts: 487
Hmm, perhaps something with your setup is invalidating the generic
mod_rewrite rules it installed. You can try deleting the .htaccess file
and re-running the config for it to re-generate it as it may have gotten
corrupted somehow. Otherwise you may just have to disable mod_rewrite.
Did the config work with mod_rewrite by default, or did you force it to think
it works?
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I've actually never used mod_rewrite before. I was excited to see it work, but i guess i'll have to disable it. Im just making this gallery for a client of ours that wants to see the photos his photographers take to compair them and such. I work for a photolab that does the proccessing and printing for photographers i the "youth sports photography" field. http://www.groupphotographers.com
I was thinking of using mod_rewrite to keep it more user friendly, but oh well, they arn't THAT long. :smile: Before i disable it, i think i'll run thru the config again. When i first started the conifg, it found mod_rewrite and was happy about it, i wish i knew more about Apache and PHP, but i guess this is how you learn. Thanks for the clues tho. :grin:
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PHP is experimental on Apache2. Use it at your own risk.