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Problem by modifying articles
A user of my forum have trouble editing their articles this happen to you
Internal Server Error The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request. Please contact the server administrator, webmaster@******.com and inform them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that may have caused the error. More information about this error may be available in the server error log. Apache/2.0.58 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.58 OpenSSL/0.9.7i Server at www.******.com Port 80 How can I help you? |
It is difficult to day what caused the Internal Server Error. Do you experience this problem if you add and then edit an article here? Do you have any SEO URL rewrite or .htaccess file that could have caused the problem? Do you see anything that would provide a clue in your server error logs?
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The problem is that there is a single user to happens this problem server.Si were all users of that group would be no problem on the server
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Do you as admin get an Internal Server Error if you edit the article? What happens if the user tries to edit the article using a different browser?
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No, I do not have this problem
I did not think the comment with another browser. He was commenting ... Thanks for your time |
Not sure what else to suggest. Maybe answers to the other questions in this thread would provide a clue, or perhaps your host can tell you the cause of the Internal Server Error.
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There are 36 users using this program without problems.
The user in question could do with another browser without problems but today I said the same thing happens. The problem is that you have on your computer |
Sorry, not sure what "the problem is that you have on your computer" means, but an Internal Server Error could indicate a problem with the server, a problem with an ISP, a problem with a .htaccess file, a problem with a template or file edit, etcetera. They are hard to diagnose because the error message is not really that informative. One thing you could do is to temporarily disable GARS and see if another Internal Server Error appears. It might give you a clue where to look, as well as checking your server error logs.
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The user in question and erased his article to be removed permanently, I as an administrator gave me a problem of database:
Database error in vBulletin 3.7.4: Invalid SQL: SELECT wordid, title FROM word WHERE title IN MySQL Error : MySQL server has gone away Error Number : 2006 Request Date : Saturday, December 20th 2008 @ 09:25:48 PM Error Date : Saturday, December 20th 2008 @ 09:26:05 PM Script : http://www.*******/foruminlinemod.ph...hreadids=65917 Referrer : http://www.***********/forum/inlinemod.php?forumid=493 IP Address : ********* Username : Coleccionocromos Classname : vB_Database MySQL Version : Greetings |
"MySQL server has gone away" error messages are usually indicative of a server issue. Please see http://www.vbulletin.com/docs/html/t...mysql_goneaway for further information.
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