Thanks, Vincent J. On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 10:18:30 -0800, Joshua Slive <jslive@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 12/14/05, Vincent Jong <vjong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:I've upgraded to Apache 2.2.0 for *nix and I've come across a wierd behavior dealing with the 500 error page - it's being displayed on the browser as html code. I have not done any configuration in regards to error documents and this was not happening on version 2.0.55 which also did not have any error document configuration. All other error pages are rendering normally (such as 400 errors, etc...). To make sure it wasn't some configuration I missed, I used the httpd.conf in the original directory and restarted apache and theproblem still existed with the original httpd.conf file. I guess, myquestions are, is this a known issue and is there a workaround for getting the 500 error document to render correctly? I was on the #apache IRC room andthere wasn't much help for me there as I tried to get someone else toreconfirm this. The easiest way to see this, which I was doing, was to changethe permissions of a script in cgi-bin to 644 and then try to access the script.I can't replicate this problem. Try using the default config file that comes with 2.2.0 and see if you can recreate it. Joshua.
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