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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] Displaying Flat Rate Shipment Cost for EasyShipSome formatting error I am resubmitting this post
Yes the only way I could get it to work was to add to risky group too.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Problem after upgrade – cannot get to dashboardThat worked – logged in a logged out again renamed the .htaccess back to normal and now it works again… Thanks.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Problem after upgrade – cannot get to dashboardI will try that thanks.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Best Migration Strategy3.3.1 is the version I installed
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Importing from RSS feed to WordPress – ">" before each post titleNo one got a clue?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Desktop Publishing toolThese are great tools and I downloaded and tried a few over the last hour or so. The one that looks the most promising is WB Editor as it actually shows you the WordPress template…………however when I try and insert a picture it crashes – I guess it won;t work properly on Windows 7 – darn it!! And the support forums are also stale – don’t think this editor has has an update since 2008 or so.
The next best is Blogdesk – it also takes the template width into account so it OK.
Anyone got an opinion on the BEST one? I don;t mind paying a little for it.
Dear GDHosting
– I tried the support options for GD and got brushed off each time – hence posting to a forum to see if anyone else has the answer. Enhanced error reporting does not function on GD and disabling Fast CGI is not an option for windows hosts…….
I sent your support team exact times when problem occurs and they claim they cannot look at the server logs which as a software person myself I find very hard to believe…..
I will try renaming the .htaccess files and see if it makes a difference.
Hi – I added this inside the web.config file
<httpErrors errorMode=”detailed”/>
withing <system.webServer></system.webServer>
However I can tell you it does not work as GD must have it set at the srever level which we cannot influence…..
their latest thing – turn on detailed error reporting in the web.config file – although they don;t and won’t tell you how to do this….anyway – it is turned on now but I am not hopeful that any meaningful error messages will come….
Now I asked them to review it again and they suggested I modify my web.config file to “display the full error specifically for IIS7 instead of a generic error so you can further troubleshoot the issue”. Has anyone got any odeas on how I can do this?
Yeah – I just got the usual brush opff email AGAIN despite pinpointing the time for them – easy deal to look in the freekin logs….. – I am mighty sick of this now. I will be looking for another host.
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It just happened again – that is 03:04 UTC or thereabouts…….
Hi All – I know it is ever so slightly OFF topic but I host a Joomla site (well – it’s a CMS ain’t it:)) – the site name is http://www.flamineight.co.uk I use Windows IIS7 hosting on GoDaddy and used thier own hosting connection thingy to install Joomla – I face the same problem – periods throughout the day when I get the dreaded 500 error intermittently for 10-15 minutes. I have been in contact with GD support but the support guys online don’t seem to want to look into this in too much depth and I think I am getting the brush off. The last email I got was a one that asked me to explain the problem “IN plain English text” – this is what I wrote:-
I have a hosting account and I host the website http://www.flamineight.co.uk Throughout the day I visit this site and about 3 or 4 times a day I encounter problems. The error seen on the screen is
“500 – Internal server error.
There is a problem with the resource you are looking for, and it cannot be displayed.”MOST of the time the site works just fine. I would say 90% of the time. I indicated a time in UTC – if you are a technical person you will know that the internal “clock” on most webservers is set to UTC standing for “Universal Time Coordinated”. The error occured last around 02:27 UTC on 12th January. Your support technician should be able to look into the servers logs, that is a place where the server “writes” down things when a problem occurs, and see what went wrong at that time. If possible to send the logs to me I will look at them myself as I am an engineer who deals with computer servers on a daily basis.
I noticed that there is GD poster on this board – hence my OT posting. I was wondering if this guy could be more helpful than the online support email?
Here’s hoping…….