SOLVED :)
 
The print statements in the controller appear to be deadly and causing the 
error [an error occurred while processing this directive].
 
Thanks for the support !
 
 

On Tuesday, April 15, 2014 1:56:09 PM UTC+2, Richard wrote:

> It has to do with the controller or starting the view. Because when I 
> delete default/index.html the error is still there, when I delete 
> contrller/default.py then the app comes witht the error that no controller 
> exists. When I make a python error in the cotroller the app reports a 
> tickets, that ok in this case ;)
>  
> I'm comming colse to the cause but not completely. permissions are default 
> ok (755 for a dir and 644 for a file)
>
> On Tuesday, April 15, 2014 11:47:23 AM UTC+2, LightDot wrote:
>
>> Hmm, no... for example, on our servers, setting file permissions of a CGI 
>> script to 777 will prevent it from working as a security measure. So, file 
>> ownership or permissions are still first things that come to mind.
>>
>> Create a new app from scratch (as you say, this works) and upload/extract 
>> a zip or a w2p of the same welcome app, then compare the file and directory 
>> ownership / permissions. By compare, I mean compare *exactly*, file for 
>> file, dir for dir...
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> On Tuesday, April 15, 2014 11:01:08 AM UTC+2, Richard wrote:
>>>
>>> The issue was an admin app from an older version.
>>>  
>>> The site on Justhost.com is running again. I am using the cgihandler.py.
>>>  
>>> BUT: imported apps do not run and give the error [an error occurred 
>>> while processing this directive]
>>> I tried both : installing the w2p file and copying the application as a 
>>> zip and extract in the application directory. 
>>>  
>>> Creating a new app from scratch thru the admin interface gives an app 
>>> that works.
>>>  
>>> I have also put permisions to 777, so permissions is also excluded as 
>>> possible cause.
>>>  
>>> Any clu? 
>>> thanks 
>>> Richard
>>>  
>>>
>>> On Sunday, April 13, 2014 10:12:46 PM UTC+2, Richard wrote:
>>>
>>>> Gooed evening,
>>>>
>>>> When I call an app on my domain the index view is returned.
>>>> But having an SSL connection In Chrome I do get the following error (In 
>>>> IE 11 I do not get an error)
>>>>
>>>> Any clus what may cause this? I run from the latest source version of 
>>>> web2py.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you in advance
>>>>
>>>> TICKET ID
>>>>
>>>> 213.10.60.120.2014-04-13.14-08-36.a2f01714-7fb0-4aa9-8519-636ee745fb03
>>>> <type 'exceptions.TypeError'> not enough arguments for format string
>>>> VERSIONweb2pyâ„¢stablePythonPython 2.6.6: /usr/bin/python (prefix: /usr)
>>>> TRACEBACK
>>>>
>>>> 1.
>>>> 2.
>>>> 3.
>>>> 4.
>>>> 5.
>>>> 6.
>>>> 7.
>>>>
>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>>   File "/home4/mamplcom/public_html/cgi-bin/gluon/restricted.py", line 
>>>> 217, in restricted
>>>>     exec ccode in environment
>>>>   File 
>>>> "/home4/mamplcom/public_html/cgi-bin/applications/admin/views/default/site.html",
>>>>  line 123, in <module>
>>>>     <input id="appurl" name="appurl" type="text" id="upload_url"/>
>>>> TypeError: not enough arguments for format string
>>>>
>>>> ERROR SNAPSHOT 
>>>>
>>>

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