Hi Hiro,

Is the server running SuPHP?

When I moved to a new server I had the same "internal server error" problem and it turned out to be the different way that SuPHP deals with permissions.

I do the following at the command line in the directory above public_html and it solves all my problems:

chmod -R 755 public_html

Obviously this applies ONLY if the issue is related to SuPHP -- don't mess with your permissions unless you know the issue is related to SuPHP.

The reason I didn't respond upon your first message was because the issue isn't really related to the .htacess file specifically, it is related to permissions in general. But given that it seems your problem is not yet solved, I thought I'd share my experience and have you investigate whether your server is running SuPHP.

Best,

Shai Gluskin
content2zero

2008/10/20 Marolijo / Pol Maresma <marolijo@yahoo.es>
Thank's! I'm waiting for the apache's logs to see what happens.

See you

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De: support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] En nombre
de A-NO-NE Music
Enviado el: s¨¢bado, 18 de octubre de 2008 7:17
Para: support@drupal.org
Asunto: Re: [support] Internal server error (with .htaccess and
mod_rewriteinstalled)


On 2008/10/17(½đ), at ǰ7:37, Marolijo / Pol Maresma wrote:

> Hi, I'm on a new server and have the Internal server error when I copy
> the .htaccess file Without it instal¡¤lation goes well.
> Mod_rewrite is installed, PHP4.3.9, Apache2. (see below the results of
> a phpinfo() call: )



I was in a similar situation, and I solved it buy asking the ISP for PHP5.


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Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Greater Boston
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