It comes from your server setup; haven't seen that kind of message before! What kind of server are you using? Maybe using mod_security?
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I'm sorry, I don't use mod_security on my own, so I don't know how to disable it. But it''s most likely the root of your problems!
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By the way, Godaddy as a hoster gives the same error message when installing s9y via Expert (oddly not via Simple) installation, and when trying to change settings in the Configuration (like the blogs name).
I will just edit the files themselves, but it would be interesting to hear if anyone knows the reasons for this ...
Not Acceptable An appropriate representation of the requested resource /serendipity_admin.php could not be found on this server. Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Huhu wrote:I will just edit the files themselves, but it would be interesting to hear if anyone knows the reasons for this ...
I'm not a 100% positive it's still that way, but GoDaddy's “one click installations” of s9y used to be very different from out core distribution which is why most support requests for those installations should be routed to GoDaddy.
yellowled wrote:I'm not a 100% positive it's still that way, but GoDaddy's “one click installations”
Of course I sticked to the oldschool "upload current version via FTP"-installation routine
I have also filed a support request to them because it is almost cvertainly their fault, it would just be interesting to hear if someone has an explanation for that. So I am posting here purely out of interest. Had installed s9y many times and never hit such a message -- with other providers.
Ask your host if they have mod_security enabled and if it's possible to disable it on a per-directory basis. Or at least set it to a state where you can turn it off by yourself.
Thanks, I have tried both. The first doesn't seem to do the trick, the other just throws an Internal Server Error. I hope godaddy support is, well, worth its salt ...
Hopefully the error is restricted to the admin.php, where one-time editing the table data wouldn't be a problem. I will also look through other possibilities through htaccess.
Else play around with it (adding a / to the filename or check other SecFilter sets too), before the serendipity (and mod_rewrite) rules, and better use this eg.