On 12/16/05, Vincent Jong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not understanding what you mean. This was a clean install of apache
> and after typing make install,
> I started up this install's apache. I didn't edit the httpd.conf file. All
> the ErrorDocument lines that are in
> httpd.conf are example lines that are commented out already. So what is
> happening is when a user tries to access some cgi script that isn't
> configured right, this user gets the 500 Internal Server Error page. The
> problem with this page is that it is displayed as HTML code. There's the
> additional line of another 500 Internal Server Error occurring when trying
> to use an ErrorDocument handling the error request. Since I've never, ever
> configured any kind of customized error documents, I wouldn't even begin
> to know where all this error document configuration is. I prefer to use
> apache's default configuration and error pages.

(Well, before you were including a bunch of extra errordocuments in
your config via the Include directives at the bottom, but anyway...)

My appologies, you are correct.  I have been able to recreate the
problem.  This may be the same as the following bug:
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=36090

Try the patch at the bottom of that report.  If that doesn't fix the
problem, please file a new bug report.

Joshua.

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