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Community Center F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 23 2:12 am)
Server Errors don't usually mean the entire server is narfed and it's very name is misleading a bit. Server Error 500 refers to a program that didn't complete thus never sending the Content-type code to the server. This can be from any number of things, from text sent (by an outside program (if it errors)) before the headers, to a program that crashed in mid stream for some reason. Server Errors strangely enough are very rarely the result of the server itself, and even then is only the web server, not the email server. Can't say why that bounced, maybe cause they had taken it down as well to reboot...
ShadowWind
Been fighting server errors for a good number of years now...
No, it's the BUNNIES! And what's with all those carrots? Why do they need such good eyesight?!?!? Ugh... remind me not to watch "Once More With Feeling" before posting again... "I can bring whole cities to ruin, and still find time to get a soft shoe in..."
Remember, kids! Napalm is Nature's Toothpaste!
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This isn't a complaint, (I know this isn't the place to take this up at), but it tickled my funny bone, so I thought I'd share. When I tried uploading an image a few minutes ago I got the following error message. "Server error! The server encountered an internal error and was unable to complete your request. Error message: Premature end of script headers: easesvr " .... and THEN it said... "If you think this is a server error, please contact the webmaster" Well, gosh, might this be a servor error? Let me look at that error message again. Hmm.... "Server Error" in BIG letters, with an exclaimation mark... gee, I wonder if it might be a server error? Nah, probably not. lol!