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Sjors
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Hello all,
I have a strange problem, after installing Geeklog all seems to work fine, no errors, installing plugins (11) was no problem.
But now I get a Bad Gateway
I can add a article without problems.
After I save a new article I click on the article and see the URL is
http://www.mydomain.com/article.php/20080422142225444
Then I get:
Bad Gateway
Web server received an invalid response while acting as a gateway or proxy server.
If i use a name like test i get http://www.mydomain.com/article.php/name and the same result, a bad gateway
Please can someone tell me what to do to solve the problem ?
I really have no idea how to solve my problem.
This problem is only when I want to view a article, no difference if I use Advanced Editor, HTML, Plain text.
Thanks for helping me out.
Greetings Sjors
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Sjors
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Hello Drik,
Thanks for the response, my first impression was the same.
But, for example forum, Image Gallery on Geeklog works fine.
I have a Plesk license, all the domains in Plesk works fine, the once with Sitebuilder (Plesk Sitebuilder) as the Plesk Domains not build with Sitebuilder (like this website).
I will try your suggestion and will let you know
Thanks for the response
Thanks for the response, my first impression was the same.
But, for example forum, Image Gallery on Geeklog works fine.
I have a Plesk license, all the domains in Plesk works fine, the once with Sitebuilder (Plesk Sitebuilder) as the Plesk Domains not build with Sitebuilder (like this website).
I will try your suggestion and will let you know
Thanks for the response
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Sjors
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Quote by: Dirk
Sounds like a server-side issue. Try disabling $_CONF['url_rewrite'].
bye, Dirk
Dirk,
THANKS, the problem is solved, but just the other way around, It was true and now on false and it works fine again.
Thanks for helping me out
Sjors
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Dirk
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Quote by: Sjors
It was true and now on false and it works fine again.
That's what I meant by "disable"
The 'url_rewrite' option only works with some server setups. So if you want to have the nice URLs back, you may want to talk to your hosting service. The FAQ has some more information.
bye, Dirk
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Sjors
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Quote by: Dirk
That's what I meant by "disable"
The 'url_rewrite' option only works with some server setups. So if you want to have the nice URLs back, you may want to talk to your hosting service. The FAQ has some more information.
bye, Dirk
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It was true and now on false and it works fine again.
That's what I meant by "disable"
The 'url_rewrite' option only works with some server setups. So if you want to have the nice URLs back, you may want to talk to your hosting service. The FAQ has some more information.
bye, Dirk
Dirk,
I cannot ask someone, I have a dedicated server myself, the Plesk license is not a lease but my own license.
So I can change all I want on the server (if I don’t kill my other domains from my customers).
In this case, my wife want to play with a personal website and I test Geeklog, it looks (and feels) nice.
And thanks for the FAQ
Greetings Sjors
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