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    Default Bluehost unable to solve 500 errors?

    Hello, I noticed a few people had the same problem that I do, but not exactly with the same solutions. So if somebody could help me out, it would be appreciated as Bluehost says it's not coming from the hosting =/ ...

    All my page were running fine until I updated my site, all my pages now have php extensions. But even if I remove all the php code from the pages, I get the same Premature end of script headers: once a while. In fact it's more than once a while since the error appears 1/2 of the time.
    Here is exactly what my error log displays when the error occurs:

    [Wed Dec 13 05:09:24 2006] [error] [client 24.37.217.231] Premature end of script headers: /home/lestupid/public_html/index.php
    [Wed Dec 13 05:09:25 2006] [internal] Fixing writable directory /home/lestupid/public_html
    [Wed Dec 13 05:09:24 2006] [error] [client 24.37.217.231] Premature end of script headers: /home/lestupid/public_html/index.php

    I asked help to a BlueHost staff member and he told me it wasn't coming from the hosting, but I've noticed other bluehost websites having the same problem. And since I get the same error WITHOUT ANY PHP SCRIPTS, I doubt it's coming from my code. Plus I tested it on another host and it worked fine.

    So if anyone know how to fix this HUGE bug, please let me know.
    I had to set the 500 error page to automatically refresh so instead of displaying an error page it looks like it's taking longer to load the page.
    But in some cases it won't work and will display an Internet explorer error page.
    It is extremely annoying to my visitors :S

    Please help!
    Last edited by Jitan Forcier; 12-13-2006 at 03:43 AM.

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    Can we see this file /home/lestupid/public_html/index.php
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    www.lestupidshow.com/index.php

    As I told, I tried to "hide" the error using a code that refreshes the site automatically when it gives the error. It helped, but my visitors sometimes get a simple IE error page instead of my custom error 500 page.

    I even tried to remove all the php coding from the page (banner system, comment system, and that's about it) but it won't do any good. If you want to take a look at the source code, here it is : www.lestupidshow.com/code_index.txt
    Last edited by Jitan Forcier; 12-13-2006 at 11:59 AM.

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    Anyone ???

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    I tried clicking around your page and never saw any errors. Is there anything specific that is likely to generate one of these 500 errors?

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    Quote Originally Posted by siguie
    I tried clicking around your page and never saw any errors. Is there anything specific that is likely to generate one of these 500 errors?
    If you are using Internet Explorer, you migh get an error page trying to watch one of the videos. But must of them are hidden under the refresh trick I made.

    Nothing seems perticular, it happens on every php page. Bluehost tech can't help me and this problem is getting pretty annoying. I just paid a whole year with bluehost and I don't want to change host again!

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    Nope I tried FireFox and IE7 and didn't have any issues. If you are hiding the errors then you are doing a great job because I never saw any.

    Your forum seems fine and that's the usual thing to fail. Your videos all worked fine too ... I kind of liked your Harry Potter selection the audio overlays were funny but unfortunately I don't understand French.

    The only error I noted was a google ads failure to load but that's really more of a google issue.

    Is it possible that the problem is just a timing out error from where you are. If you are not in the states it may be that between the server and your connection speeds the info is just taking too long to reach your browser and the browser is generating the error. Just a thought.

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    It could be the problem. I guess I'll have to find another host...
    Well thanks for your help!

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    I'll pay if someone can help me fix this problem.
    Changing the host would be a waste of money and time. Plus, BlueHost is all I need. So if anyone is good enough at coding (because bluehost have told me the problem was the programming), email me JitanForcier@Hotmail.com

    I really need this help. Thanks.

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