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Re: Internal Server Error has occured
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Re: Internal Server Error has occured


  • Subject: Re: Internal Server Error has occured
  • From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 08:59:30 -0800

I think that error message means that an exception occurred very early in the request-response loop - before the request was dispatched. If you take a look at the application log you should see the original exception. Hopefully that will provide enough information to track down the cause.

Chuck


On Mar 19, 2004, at 6:56 AM, Ute Hoffmann wrote:

Hello,
in the process of upgrading from Mac Os X 10.2 to 10.3.3 and WO 5.2.1 to WO 5.2.3 I run into problems. ( I got also Xcode 1.1 installed and Java 1.4.2, as this seems to be the way it should be)


I delete all build files. I drag a project onto xcode, it warns me and opens. I do a development build. Everything launches as it should. I do a deployment install (all older .woa Directories are removed beforehand from the install directory). I get a new .woa. But I cannot launch it neither via Monitor nor directly. It starts up in Monitor and is green but as soon as I try to access it the Browser sends back a white page saying "An Internal server error has occured". Nothing more (very helpful).

1. Do I need to Import my projects into xcode via the import option? I tried this, can select my .pbproject-File but clicking okay does not trigger any reaction, i.e. I stay on the selection screen after clicking at import until I cancel. Import is not greyed out, it just does not give any reaction.

2. When I create a new project I get a .xcode file. My older .pbproject files are still there even after saving them from out of xcode (I did not use the import option, see above). When doubleclicking them they lauch .projectBuilder, which is still on my system ( but say they were created by a newer version of projectBuilder). Is that the way it should be or does this already point to a problem?

3. Should I get rid of projectbuilder on my system? Would that help? If yes, can I just delete it or should I try to find a uninstaller?

I'm very sorry for these very basic questions. I have probably overlooked something obvious. Thanks for any input.

Regards,
Ute
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