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A 500 error generally means either permission issues or something is wrong in an .htaccess file. Have you tried checking your Apache error logs? These are available in cPanel as well as the command line (/usr/local/apache/logs/error_log).
A 500 error generally means either permission issues or something is wrong in an .htaccess file. Have you tried checking your Apache error logs? These are available in cPanel as well as the command line (/usr/local/apache/logs/error_log).
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TJ Edens