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Help!
For the last couple of days I've been pulling my hair out over this blog. Thursday I posted - no problem. Friday, I come to make a post only to get the following error:
Internal Server Error The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.
Please contact the server administrator, webmaster@neuroticfishbowl.com and inform them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that may have caused the error.
More information about this error may be available in the server error log.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Apache/1.3.33 Server at www.neuroticfishbowl.com Port 80
New posts would display, though they would show up in my last five entries in my MT menu.
I called Christine thinking it was a hosting error to find out it was an MT error. I posted on the support forums, but so far no one's had an idea on how to fix it.
After mucking about, I believe it's an index error since changing back to the default MT template (hence the funky look of the site) at least lets the new entries be displayed. I checked my error log on my cPanel and found the following error:
[Sat Nov 13 15:53:05 2004] [error] [client 24.174.56.81] Premature end of script headers: /home/kymfish/public_html/mt/mt.cgi
Does anyone know what might be the problem? Anyone want to login to my MT and see if they can fix it? I'm desperate here.
.: Posted November 13, 2004 02:56 PM in $entry_cats="I'm Looking For...., ";print substr($entry_cats, 0, -2); ?> :.$blogid = "1"; //replace this with the blog_id of your blog $entry_id = "2934"; $pingcount = mysql_query("SELECT p.tbping_blog_id, t.trackback_entry_id FROM mt_tbping p, mt_trackback t WHERE (p.tbping_blog_id = $blogid) and (t.trackback_entry_id = $entry_id) and (t.trackback_id = p.tbping_tb_id)"); $count = mysql_num_rows($pingcount); echo ""; echo "Trackbacks on this post: ", $count, ""; $pingarray = "SELECT p.tbping_source_url, p.tbping_blog_name, p.tbping_created_on, p.tbping_excerpt, p.tbping_tb_id, t.trackback_id, t.trackback_entry_id FROM mt_tbping p, mt_trackback t WHERE (p.tbping_blog_id = $blogid) and (t.trackback_entry_id = $entry_id) and (t.trackback_id = p.tbping_tb_id)"; $resultping = mysql_query($pingarray) or die (mysql_error()); while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($resultping)) { //set up the variables being used - the date can be configured below $url = ($row['tbping_source_url']); $blog = ($row['tbping_blog_name']); $date = date("F d, Y g:i A", strtotime($row['tbping_created_on'])); $excerpt = ($row['tbping_excerpt']); echo "
", $excerpt, "
Ping this post
http://www.neuroticfishbowl.com/mt/mt-tb.cgi/2196
$pingsent = "SELECT entry_pinged_urls FROM mt_entry WHERE $entry_id = entry_id and entry_pinged_urls !=\"\""; $pingsentcountresult = mysql_query($pingsent) or die (mysql_error()); $pingsentcountarray = mysql_fetch_row($pingsentcountresult); $pingsentcounts=explode("\n", $pingsentcountarray[0]); ?> if (!is_array($pingsentcountarray)) { echo "No URLs Pinged"; } else { $pingsentcount = count($pingsentcounts); if ($pingsentcount=="1") { echo $pingsentcount, " URL Pinged:";} else {echo "URLs Pinged: ", $pingsentcount;} } ?>
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Comments
The more I think about this, I suspect that your index page is simply too long and bulky, way too many index templates in MT trying to rebuild - causing your site to time out before your index page could load.
Kill some of the template rebuilds, strip down your sidebar and all the stuff running on it, and I suspect your old index template will run fine again. I could be wrong, but .... well, I've said for months that your site takes forever to load, so putting the pieces together leads me to this.
.: Christine said on November 13, 2004 10:07 PM :: link it :.Oh thats not fun. I wish i could help more but i dont really know the inner workings of MT but you might wanna check a few things.
Iv seen an errorlike this before on cgi scrips becasue of inproper line breaks in the script (dos style stuff like if the file was opened in windows with word or something when you resave it is f's it all up) Was the file uploaded in ASCII mode when you uploaded it? Also are the permissions set ok. Might wanna do a quick chmod 755 of the file.
.: Xerxes said on November 14, 2004 03:17 AM :: link it :.I started having this problem too! I am running MT 2.661. I was unable to post and receive comments, but the other site that uses my mt install wasn't having a single problem. My rebuilds stopped when I got to the index rebuilds. I ended up going through all of my index templates and rebuilding each individually. I found that it was my blogtimes plugin in that was causing problems. Once I removed the plugin, my site is rebuilding fine. I notice that you use Blogtimes as well, maybe you should look into that...
-S
.: Steph said on November 14, 2004 10:28 PM :: link it :.} else { ?>
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