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if it's not your website If you try to open a specific website and receive an HTTP 500 error, it means the problem is not on your end; your internet, computer, and browser are working fine. Here are some things you can try to resolve the issue. refresh page The good old off-on strategy still works here. But here you don't close the browser, but press Ctrl + F5 keys on your keyboard to do a hard refresh. The page might just be down temporarily, and with a hard refresh you might see it running.
try again later It's likely that the website administrator is aware of the issue and is working on a fix. So you might want to try again later while they may have fixed the issue. If you have the means, you can also Whatsapp Number speed up the process by reporting it to the webmaster. Delete browser cookies Sometimes the problem is solved by your browser saving cookies from the corrupted page. In this case, cookies to see if you can access the page. See if others have problems Paste the URL

you can't access into Down for Everyone or Down for Me to see if this is just your problem or if others are experiencing the same thing. If it is your website What if your own website gets an HTTP 500 Internal Server Error? Well, there are a few potential reasons for this. Now we will turn to these questions and provide you with solutions to each problem. .htaccess file is damaged or damaged of. htaccess is an important file on your website that contains instructions about the functionality of the software.
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