On Sun, 7 Sep 2008, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
[.] ISP responded to me saying Error 500 is caused because there is no /admin/ directory. They don't know how Drupal works :-(
Do you have access to the raw web server logs? Maybe through cpanel or the filesystem directly?
I just found out /admin/build/modules and /admin/help also causes Error 500. The rest is fine. This ISP gives very limited access to phpMyAdmin. If I need to clean the cache, I need to know the exact query. I need to study.
show tables where tables_in_DATABASENAME like 'cache%'; In D5, that gives me five rows: +----------------------------+ | Tables_in_NewLifeHV_drupal | +----------------------------+ | cache | | cache_filter | | cache_menu | | cache_page | | cache_views | +----------------------------+ Then I suppose you would run a truncate table command for each of those--E.G. "truncate table cache_filter". I am no Drupal expert, so Caveat emptor. Regards, Luke