I dont know if I'm posting in the right category...
Since upgrading to php and apache 2.2, it appears image handler 2 broke
Getting this error: The website cannot display the page error 500
Any input would be appreciated!
I dont know if I'm posting in the right category...
Since upgrading to php and apache 2.2, it appears image handler 2 broke
Getting this error: The website cannot display the page error 500
Any input would be appreciated!
what do you have the permissuins set to in the bmz cache folder
also try going to image handler under admin -> tools and delete the cache folders
let it start over
Zen cart PCI compliant Hosting
OK reinstalled and it appears that it's workin
however when i try to access my home page ... i get a white screen
pls advise
thanks
it's error 500 (when I try access my home page of zencart)
anyone else experience this?
I may just downgrade back to php 4 and just secure it....
however it's frustrating that Image handler is working now...just cant access the home page of my cart.... error 500
I can access products pages directly tho...that's the weird part
Error 500 typically means there is some sort of coding error being encountered.
It could be a syntax error due to mismatched file versions or incomplete upload of files.
It could be a result of restricted content as defined by your server administrator.
Usually the cause is documented in the server's errorlog.
Blank pages are almost always a result of PHP syntax errors ... which could be mistakes in coding or customizations to files, or incomplete uploads of files. Sometimes the errorlog will tell you more about it.
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