Re: web directory problem

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Thanks Vincent,

Checked the error log...
First problem was a .htaccess file with a wrong command in it.
Once I removed the .htaccess file, I had a page can not be displayed error, when I looked into it I found that it was looking in the wrong path for the file.

This prompted me to check the virtual hosts that I have set up. I recently made some changes, I noticed that two of the Virtual Host names were the same, therefore when opening the page it was conflicting and thus only keeping the first hosts details. I have learned my lesson in dealing with Virtual Hosts and will be more careful in future.

Thanks
Freddy



Vincent Bray wrote:
On 14/03/07, Freddy <apache@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Everyone.

I am wondering if anyone can assist with the following.

On my site, when i do http://www.url.com/directory1 I get an error page,
it states "Error 500: Internal Server Error" which represents an
internal server error or misconfiguration. (I think misconfiguration is
likely cause!)

However when I open http://www.url.com/directory1/ the page loads fine.

Can anyone advise what the problem might be?

Not without seeing what's in your error log. See here if you can't find it.

http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/Info/DistrosDefaultLayout


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