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cooldood

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I've been trying to edit my .htaccess. When I tried creating the file, it showed up for a quick second, and then disappeared. I get a 500 internal sever error now when I visit my site:
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Internal Server Error

The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.

Please contact the server administrator, webmaster@maxamity.x10hosting.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 500 Internal Server Error error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.

Apache Server at maxamity.x10hosting.com Port 80

Any ideas???
 

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Any ideas???
There are plenty of ideas, unless you mean about your problem. Since you didn't post your current .htaccess, we have no way of knowing what could be wrong with it. Always give appropriate background information and post a minimal test case. Producing a minimal test case both reduces what we need to wade through to help you and helps you narrow down on the problem. Sometimes the only hint you need to solve a problem on your own will be found in a minimal test case.

You can also do what the error method suggests and check your error log. Visit the page that produced the error (to generate a fresh error in the log), then sign in to cPanel and go to the "Error Log" page.
 

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Is your site on Cossacks?

Mine is and the server seems to be offline.

Labski.
 

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There are plenty of ideas, unless you mean about your problem. Since you didn't post your current .htaccess, we have no way of knowing what could be wrong with it. Always give appropriate background information and post a minimal test case. Producing a minimal test case both reduces what we need to wade through to help you and helps you narrow down on the problem. Sometimes the only hint you need to solve a problem on your own will be found in a minimal test case.

You can also do what the error method suggests and check your error log. Visit the page that produced the error (to generate a fresh error in the log), then sign in to cPanel and go to the "Error Log" page.

I've tried accessing the error log, but no luck. Just as said earlier, I can't see my .htaccess in my FTP client, nor the file manager. I don't know what happened. :dunno:
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Is your site on Cossacks?

Mine is and the server seems to be offline.

Labski.

No. Mine is on Stoli.
 
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