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| Thread ID: 138644 | 2014-12-29 20:05:00 | phpmyadmin http 500 internal server error. | John L. (5716) | Press F1 |
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| 1391189 | 2014-12-29 20:05:00 | Morning all, It's been a long while since I've been here. I am currently trying to install wordpress locally on my machine at home for learning and development purposes I have downloaded and installed WAMPSERVER 2.5 64bit version. which I understand is a complete download and I shouldn't need to download extensions etc at this point. I can access my "localhost" page on port 80 from wampserver but I cannot access my phpmyadmin page. I get http 500 internal server error. I need to do this to create a database to hold my wordpress file prior to extracting my wordpress files. Any ideas why and a solution? I haven't found anything useful in the wamp forums. John L. |
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| 1391190 | 2014-12-29 20:53:00 | When you start your wamp server do both servers start or just one? Try this www.youtube.com |
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| 1391191 | 2014-12-29 21:03:00 | both servers? The icon goes green and port 80 is available I unloaded IIS and shifted Skype off port 80 port 80 is showing as used by apache so everything should be available. I may be missing something very basic as this is the first time I've ever worked with Wamp and wordpress. I am more used to ADOBE dreamweaver and visual studio. John L. |
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| 1391192 | 2014-12-30 09:44:00 | Thanks for the link but this shows how to fix it from inside wordpress. I can't even get that far I can't even get access to phpmyadmin from inside WAMP it's self so that I can actually create a database to install word press. I'll be away for about 5 days from tomorrow so I'll check back in and talk more on return but thanks for your effort at this point. John L. |
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