At 11:06 AM 8/24/97 -0700, Marc Slemko wrote: >Synopsis: Typo in .htaccess "Require" causes 500 Server Error > >State-Changed-From-To: open-closed >State-Changed-By: marc >State-Changed-When: Sun Aug 24 11:06:28 PDT 1997 >State-Changed-Why: >Please provide a version when you submit bug reports. >The "latest Apache" means nothing.
Ok. >A 500 server error is not a "crash", it is telling the >client that the server is incorrectly configured so it >can't serve requests. That is the way it is supposed to >work. If you have something unparsable in the .htaccess >file, it is better to deny access then to permit access >because you could be permitting unwanted access. The >error is logged in the error log; it is documented quite >clearly that you should look in the error log for errors. Oh. It's a feature not a bug. Live and learn. Thanks for the prmopt response. I daresay if I'd bought a Netscaspe server I wouldnt get such a quick or informative resposne. You guys are amazing and should be very proud of yourselves. Thanks again.
