I am getting that vague 500 Internal Server Error when attempting to save a page in excess of a certain size.
My PHP configuration, supplied by my ISP, seems to be plenty fine.
Any ideas on what else might be going on?
Language Options asp_tags Allow ASP-style <% %> tags. Off
File Uploads file_uploads Whether to allow HTTP file uploads. On
Paths and Directories include_path Windows: "\path1;\path2" c:\php\includes" .:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php
Resource Limits max_execution_time
100
Resource Limits max_input_time
100
Resource Limits memory_limit
100M Data Handling register_globals You should do your best to write your scripts so that they do not require register_globals to be on; Using form variables as globals can easily lead to possible security problems, if the code is not very well thought of. Off Language Options safe_mode
Off File Uploads upload_max_filesize Maximum allowed size for uploaded files. 10M main session.save_path Argument passed to save_handler. In the case of files, this is the path where data files are stored. Note: Windows users have to change this variable in order to use PHP's session functions. As of PHP 4.0.1, you can define the path as: session.save_path = "N;/path" where N is an integer. Instead of storing all the session files in /path, what this will do is use subdirectories N-levels deep, and store the session data in those directories. This is useful if you or your OS have problems with lots of files in one directory, and is a more efficient layout for servers that handle lots of sessions. NOTE 1: PHP will not create this directory structure automatically. You can use the script in the ext/session dir for that purpose. NOTE 2: See the section on garbage collection below if you choose to use subdirectories for session storage /tmp
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On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 1:38 PM, Steve VanSlyck s.vanslyck@postpro.net wrote:
I am getting that vague 500 Internal Server Error when attempting to save a page in excess of a certain size.
My PHP configuration, supplied by my ISP, seems to be plenty fine.
Any ideas on what else might be going on?
Language Options asp_tags Allow ASP-style <% %> tags. Off
File Uploads file_uploads Whether to allow HTTP file uploads. On
Paths and Directories include_path Windows: "\path1;\path2" c:\php\includes" .:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php
Resource Limits max_execution_time
100
Resource Limits max_input_time
100
Resource Limits memory_limit
100M Data Handling register_globals You should do your best to write your scripts so that they do not require register_globals to be on; Using form variables as globals can easily lead to possible security problems, if the code is not very well thought of. Off Language Options safe_mode
Off File Uploads upload_max_filesize Maximum allowed size for uploaded files. 10M main session.save_path Argument passed to save_handler. In the case of files, this is the path where data files are stored. Note: Windows users have to change this variable in order to use PHP's session functions. As of PHP 4.0.1, you can define the path as: session.save_path = "N;/path" where N is an integer. Instead of storing all the session files in /path, what this will do is use subdirectories N-levels deep, and store the session data in those directories. This is useful if you or your OS have problems with lots of files in one directory, and is a more efficient layout for servers that handle lots of sessions. NOTE 1: PHP will not create this directory structure automatically. You can use the script in the ext/session dir for that purpose. NOTE 2: See the section on garbage collection below if you choose to use subdirectories for session storage /tmp
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