On Sun, 02 Nov 2008 11:21:15 +1100, Paleo Pat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


It's a long shot, but it could be because of changes to canonical
redirects.  Try commenting out or removing the following line at the
bottom of wp-includes/canonical.php:

add_action('template_redirect', 'redirect_canonical');



You sure that something that simple would cause a total failure of entire
piece of software? Just wondering... I mean... I just hope it doesn't mean
that I'll have to stop using wordpress. :( I can try it again... if I can
get 2.6.3 to work again...

-Pat

The 500 error will be caused by a single line of code somewhere, Most webhosts would give a much more descriptive error, but a 500 error really doesnt help identify whats wrong. Some changes in the canonical redirection code could cause it, so its easier to rule that out first or blame it first.
Thats what Beta testing is for, Working out kinks like that :)
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