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Default Jun 11, 2001 at 09:51 AM
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Hi there, I tried everything you suggested in the other http500 thread but still no luck. My version of open journal won't even get to the authorisation page. Grrr. I've sent an email to the hosting company asking where I can find the error logs, so hopefully when I get those you should be able to help better.
Just wondering if there isn't anything I haven't done!
Chmoded everything that need be (triple checked)
path to perl checked
other paths checked
all the things you suggested in the other thread.

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