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Error 500 after installing on Joomla! 2.5
April 19, 2012, 07:03:04 am
Hi everybody !


I've successfully installed CiviCRM on a clean Joomla! 2.5, but when I try to access the CiviCRM menu, or when I launch the recommended Database Utility, I got an error 500 "Please make sure the folder is writable"
When I check the apache error log, I can see this:

[Thu Apr 19 14:55:41 2012] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] PHP Warning:  syntax error, unexpected '(' in C:\\EasyPHP-5.3.9\\www\\restoratio\\media\\civicrm\\ConfigAndLog\\Config.IDS.ini on line 4\n in C:\\EasyPHP-5.3.9\\www\\restoratio\\administrator\\components\\com_civicrm\\civicrm\\packages\\IDS\\Init.php on line 92

After verifying the access rules, they appear like folder: 777, and files: 666

I admit it's over my competences.

Do someone has an idea ?


Thanks for responses.


Boby

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Re: Error 500 after installing on Joomla! 2.5
May 02, 2012, 09:21:22 am
Hi Boby,

Are you still having problems with this?  It sounds like a permissions issue, but you seem to have addressed this.  Can you provide any more details?

Btw, I trust that you realize if you go live on a real site, your permissions should never be set at 777 and 666 for security reasons.

<edit>  Check this thread:  http://forum.civicrm.org/index.php?topic=22978.0  "500 Internal Server Error"

As Herschel advised there, check the server error logs - it is likely a permissions issue on a subfolder in your system.


« Last Edit: May 02, 2012, 01:59:41 pm by slimm »
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