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Maybe it will be useful information for some of you: I had problems with HTTP Error 500... and spend many hours reading forum topics and trying many solutions... turning on error reporting / disabling some modules / reuploding files / cheking server configuration and many more... Finaly I found solution in some blog, away from PS community Its: 1. Turn Off and turn On the SEO friendly URLs. This will generate the a .htaccess file on your root. 2. Download the .htaccess file. Comment the line “SetEnv HTTP_MOD_REWRITE On” by putting # before the line and reuplod. 3. If the version of PHP running on your server is 5.4 (5.5 / 5.6), change it to 5.2. This should solve your problem
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500 Internal server error - Gal kas susidūrėt ?
Admin@s replied to aliejus's topic in Lietuviškai [Lithuanian]
Sveiki, jei vis dar kas susidursit su analogiska HTTP Error 500 problema, tai pats po daugybes perskaitytu forumu ir isbandytu ivairiu pakeitimu (ijungti klaidu rodyma... atjungineti kai kuriuos modulius... isvalyti cache/smarty... naujai ikeliant sistemos failus... tikrinant servo konfiguracija ir t.t.) realu sprendima pagaliau radau kazkokiame tinklarastyje, ne PS forumuose: 1. Isjungti ir vel Įjungti Draugiški URL. Tai sugeneruos naują .htaccess failą. 2. Atsisiųsti .htaccess failą ir iškomentuoti eilutę “SetEnv HTTP_MOD_REWRITE On” prieki jos parašant #, bei vėl įkelti. 3. Serveryje pakeisti PHP versiją 5.6 (5.5 / 5.4), į 5.2. Tai, bent man, išsprendė esmines problemas -
Maybe it will be useful information for some of you: I had problems with HTTP Error 500... and spend many hours reading forum topics and trying many solutions... turning on error reporting / disabling some modules / deleting cache/smarty / reuploding files / cheking server configuration and many more... Finaly I found solution in some blog, away from PS community Its: 1. Turn Off and turn On the SEO friendly URLs. This will generate the a .htaccess file on your root. 2. Download the .htaccess file. Comment the line “SetEnv HTTP_MOD_REWRITE On” by putting # before the line and reuplod. 3. If the version of PHP running on your server is 5.4 (5.5 / 5.6), change it to 5.2. This should solve your problem
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Maybe it will be useful information for some of you: I had problems with HTTP Error 500... and spend many hours reading forum topics and trying many solutions... turning on error reporting / disabling some modules / deleting cache/smarty / reuploding files / cheking server configuration and many more... Finaly I found solution in some blog, away from PS community Its: 1. Turn Off and turn On the SEO friendly URLs. This will generate the a .htaccess file on your root. 2. Download the .htaccess file. Comment the line “SetEnv HTTP_MOD_REWRITE On” by putting # before the line and reuplod. 3. If the version of PHP running on your server is 5.4 (5.5 / 5.6), change it to 5.2. This should solve your problem
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Http 500 internal server error
Admin@s replied to Warrick11's topic in Installing PrestaShop for the first time
Maybe it will be useful information for some of you: I had problems with HTTP Error 500... and spend many hours reading forum topics and trying many solutions... turning on error reporting / disabling some modules / reuploding files / cheking server configuration and many more... Finaly I found solution in some blog, away from PS community Its: 1. Turn Off and turn On the SEO friendly URLs. This will generate the a .htaccess file on your root. 2. Download the .htaccess file. Comment the line “SetEnv HTTP_MOD_REWRITE On” by putting # before the line and reuplod. 3. If the version of PHP running on your server is 5.4 (5.5 / 5.6), change it to 5.2. This should solve your problem -
Prestashop 1.6 HTTP 500 internal server error.
Admin@s replied to a1rs's topic in Ecommerce x PrestaShop [ARCHIVE BOARD]
Maybe it will be useful information for some of you: I had problems with HTTP Error 500... and spend many hours reading forum topics and trying many solutions... turning on error reporting / disabling some modules / reuploding files / cheking server configuration and many more... Finaly I found solution in some blog, away from PS community Its: 1. Turn Off and turn On the SEO friendly URLs. This will generate the a .htaccess file on your root. 2. Download the .htaccess file. Comment the line “SetEnv HTTP_MOD_REWRITE On” by putting # before the line and reuplod. 3. If the version of PHP running on your server is 5.4 (5.5 / 5.6), change it to 5.2. This should solve your problem -
Maybe it will be useful information for some of you: I had problems with HTTP Error 500... and spend many hours reading forum topics and trying many solutions... turning on error reporting / disabling some modules / reuploding files / cheking server configuration and many more... Finaly I found solution in some blog, away from PS community Its: 1. Turn On and turn Off the SEO friendly URLs. This will generate the a .htaccess file on your root. 2. Download the .htaccess file. Comment the line “SetEnv HTTP_MOD_REWRITE On” by putting # before the line and reuplod. 3. If the version of PHP running on your server is 5.4 (5.5 / 5.6), change it to 5.2. This should solve your problem
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HTTP Error 500 (Internal Server Error)
Admin@s replied to Menai's topic in Configuring and using PrestaShop
Maybe it will be useful information for some of you: I had problems with HTTP Error 500... and spend many hours reading forum topics and trying many solutions... turning on error reporting / disabling some modules / reuploding files / cheking server configuration and many more... Finaly I found solution in some blog, away from PS community Its: 1. Turn On and turn Off the SEO friendly URLs. This will generate the a .htaccess file on your root. 2. Download the .htaccess file. Comment the line “SetEnv HTTP_MOD_REWRITE On” by putting # before the line and reuplod. 3. If the version of PHP running on your server is 5.4 (5.5 / 5.6), change it to 5.2. This should solve your problem -
Showing Dual Currency per Product
Admin@s replied to v2910's topic in Ecommerce x PrestaShop [ARCHIVE BOARD]
Hi all I was looking for solution to display dual currency in PrestaShop - its actual for European Union countries who changes national currency to Euro and must display prices at least half year before and after in TWO currencies - national and Eur. After reading topics I was trying other metods but nothing works. And after all I found super simple solution - no changes to controllers or so: Just add: | €{round($productPrice*0.2896, 2)} After: <span id="our_price_display">{convertPrice price=$productPrice}</span> In: product.tpl You just need to change RATE of national currency to other currency. In my case its LTL:EUR=0.2896 if you're looking for a solution that refresh the price in different currency also with quantity change (quantity discount) or attributes change, here is the solution: display two currencies simultaneously Thats it -
how can i publish the price in 2 different currencies at same time?
Admin@s replied to sbhard's topic in Core developers
Hi all I was looking for solution to display dual currency in PrestaShop - its actual for European Union countries who changes national currency to Euro and must display prices at least half year before and after in TWO currencies - national and Eur. After reading topics I was trying other metods but nothing works. And after all I found super simple solution - no changes to controllers or so: Just add: | €{round($productPrice*0.2896, 2)} After: <span id="our_price_display">{convertPrice price=$productPrice}</span> In: product.tpl You just need to change RATE of national currency to other currency. In my case its LTL:EUR=0.2896 Thats it