" Does this happen _only_ when the directory is world-writable? Does it not have an error if the directory is not writable? "
No, it gives me a permission error if the directory is not writable.
A 500 error generally means there's some basic low-lying configuration problem. Check Apache's error logs; if you're unable to do this yourself ask the hosting company to take a look.
The error log shows that: [Tue Mar 22 12:31:24 2005] [error] Premature end of script headers: php-script, referer: http://www.xxx/wiki/
Does it help?
Brion Vibber wrote:
ncahen @ associatives.org wrote:
Ok, so what could be the source of the problem?
Should I ask to my hosting company?
A 500 error generally means there's some basic low-lying configuration problem. Check Apache's error logs; if you're unable to do this yourself ask the hosting company to take a look.
Does this happen _only_ when the directory is world-writable? Does it not have an error if the directory is not writable?
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
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