Tuesday, April 23, 2019
Solution To: HTTP 500 - Internal Server Error
1. If the file .htaccess exists, remove or rename the file into something else and then put it back. See if the problem resolved.
2. Check Apache Error Logs to get some clues. It could be due to Apache Modules not being enabled. For example, check that Mod Rewrite and Mod Headers are enabled.
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