500 Internal Server Error from Updating
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trying to update from 4.2.3 to 4.3
First I tried to update my WordPress to the latest version by just hitting the update button on the dashboard (seems obvious enough) then my site went into maintenance mode..it was stuck there for a while. I looked into a solution to that. I researched and found that I needed to delete my maintenance file from my wordpress folder in my file manager (I used this solution to fix an old error with a plug-in issue once before). I did that and now I have a ‘500 Internal Server Error’ that I am unable to overcome.
I have no access to my dashboard or able to view my site.
I looked into a solution for that where I supposedly rename a .htaccess file in my wordpress subfolder but there isn’t a .htaccess file in there are anywhere in my file manager.
From there I found out a .htaccess file isn’t there from the start in your file manager. I would have to create it. So I went into notepad made a .txt file typed one space in the file like suggested. renamed it to .htaccess.txt then uploaded into my wordpress subfolder. Renamed it to .htaccess.
This is where my situation is different from the walkthrough on the forums. I don’t use filezilla I use GoDaddy’s file manager. I couldn’t change permissions for the file the way they said. I couldn’t change CHMOD to 666 then CHMOD to 644. Those aren’t options in my GoDaddy FTP.
So I am stuck.
If anyone could help me I would appreciate.
Thanks,
AndrewAlso why does this happen? All I did was hit the update button on the dashboard..why is that button there if it just crashes everything?
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