• I uploaded the image-upload-http-error-fix plugin to my WordPress installation through the plugin admin screen. I didn’t even activate it, but now everything (the site itself as well as the WP management pages) loads with a 500 Internal Server Error.

    I have two WP installations on my server in separate directories, as well as some old-fashioned hand-built pages in the main directory. Only the subdirectory with the broken WP installation is getting errors. Everything else loads fine.

    I went in through FTP and deleted the plugin data from wp-admin/plugins. Nothing has changed.

    All the advice I’ve found through Google seems to involve fixing things through the WP management screens that won’t load, or editing the .htaccess file which I can’t find. (There’s no such file in my site root directory, or in the subdirectory where the broken installation is based.)

    What do I do?

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  • mhuei015@gmail.com

    (@mhuei015gmailcom)

    i am facing the same problem~ how you solve it?

    Thread Starter Erin Ptah

    (@sailorptah)

    I emailed the tech support of my web host with a link to this post, and they found the problem and fixed it.

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