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« on: March 12, 2004, 06:16:00 PM »

Hello, I've been working tiressly on the installation of the calendarscript and have managed to finally get the admin working somewhat (I can login successfully).  However, once i login the following occurs:

- the default calendar is selected (by default)
- so, I click continue,
- the next screen gives me the option to view calendar, plugin test, plugin test
- I click on "View Calendar" and and the next screen I get gives me the 500 Internal Server Error - the server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.

I'm getting this error after successfully logging into the calendar admin and requesting to View Calendar. Once I click on view calendar the browser is trying to access the following url - www.mydomainname.com/cgi-bin/calendarscript/calendarscript/calendar.pl?calendar=default

Tips or recommendations anyone? My hosting server Apache, running Linux, I ran the debug.pl and its not reporting any errors

Thanks a bunch,

Marie

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« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2004, 01:32:00 PM »

   
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Once I click on view calendar the browser is trying to access the following url -.../calendarscript/calendarscript/calendar.pl....
That doesn't look right (besides the obviously modified domain name) but then again we don't know what directory you've installed the script into to compare it to.

Dan O.

[This message has been edited by DanO (edited March 13, 2004).]

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