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    internal server misconfiguration

    Hi all,

    I've upload my website files to my host but I have the following message :

    The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.

    Someone can help me or tell me if there is something to do ?

    Thanks a lot

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    Re: internal server misconfiguration

    You files should all have permissions set to 0644. 0666 or 0777 will cause the 500 errors.
    Directories/Folders should be 0755

    Also, .htaccess files that conflict with the current system configuration will cause 500 errors (post your .htaccess here is you want opinions as to if that is the cause and solutions).
    Nothing is always absolutely so.

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    Re: internal server misconfiguration

    Thanks descalzo for your reply.

    I've tried your solution but it doesn't work.

    To be sure, I've set all files and folders on 0777 ... problem persist
    I've tried also the automatic installation from Cpanel ... same problem
    I've removed the .htaccess ... problem persist

    I don't know what can I do

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    Re: internal server misconfiguration

    Quote Originally Posted by kissif24 View Post
    Thanks descalzo for your reply.

    I've tried your solution but it doesn't work.

    To be sure, I've set all files and folders on 0777 ... problem persist
    But descalzo told you that 777 would cause the 500 error. So I'll repeat his information here:

    Files- 644
    Folders- 755

    Please try that instead.

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