XUpload - Internal Server Error in upload_status.cgi

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navc83
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Internal Server Error in upload_status.cgi

#1 Postby navc83 » Jul 17, 2007 5:15 pm

Hi,

I have installed the Xupload software successfully on a linux server. I tried moving it to another server on a different hosting company and changing the neccessary paths and Urls in XUploadConfig.pm but i keep gettting an internal server error in the popup window.

heres a link to the form http://www.astudentrevolution.co.uk/upload_form.html

I'm using Internet Explorer 7, and the server is linux, and the version of Xupload i'm using is 2.5 (free version).

Could someone please please help, i've set the CHMOD's on all files and folders correctly and uploaded in Bnary format, and have the .htaccess file in place. I'm not sure if it's the web hosting company that might not like the script but if it is im not sure what they are blocking in upload_status.cgi .
Thanks in advance!

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#2 Postby PilgrimX182 » Jul 18, 2007 6:02 am

upload.cgi & post.cgi works fine. Problem only with upload_status.cgi
Check out apache logs. Use http://sibsoft.net/cgi-bin/Tools/nl.cgi tool on upload_status.cgi and upload binary again.

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#3 Postby navc83 » Jul 18, 2007 7:38 am

thanks for your reply,

there are no apache logs :( i've tried removing windows line breaks, still doesn't work. The hosting company replied to me with this:

Thanks for your query.

This is caused by a .htaccess file that is incorrect, and you will need to remove or fix this file your website will work. More detailed information on the errors caused can be found in the logfiles folder on the root of your hosting.

Please note: .htaccess can only be used for controlling mod_rewrite or when used for password protection with .htpaswd. More information on using mod_rewrite can be found here:

http://www.streamlinesupport.net/index. ... how&id=130


it won't let me download the error log to view it.

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#4 Postby PilgrimX182 » Jul 19, 2007 5:19 am

Hmmm....then remove .htaccess file if your hosting restrict it.

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#5 Postby navc83 » Jul 19, 2007 9:21 am

i have done that but still get the same problem unfortunately. I think i just won't host it with this hosting company.

unless someone can look at it for me if i give the ftp details?

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#6 Postby PilgrimX182 » Jul 19, 2007 1:46 pm

Sure. PM me your FTP or SSH details. I will quickly fix or identify the problem.