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I running PHP 5.4.5 on an IIS 7.5 Server (under Win7 64) and i have problems making PHP errors visible. At the moment whenever i have a PHP error the server sends back a 500 error with the message "The page cannot be displayed because an internal server error has occurred."

I use phpmanager to configure php. The php Ini is correct with errorlogging E_ALL and display_errors enabled (error is writen to log also). I already set the errorMode to Detailed from DetailedLocalOnly and removed all errorpages as well. But it is stil the same Error 500... PS: I read already all posting on serverfault and stackoverflow.

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Take a look here: How can I display and log PHP errors on IIS7? . You will need to edit http configuration so it allows displaying of errors to remote users.

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  • thx, I read this post and tried it already. But it doesn't help.
    – ozz
    May 12, 2013 at 9:19
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An error 500 is an internal server error, not an error with PHP. It indicates something wrong with your Web Server, maybe an IIS mis-configuration. Check your Web Server logs for the specific issue.

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  • the errorlog (php) says 'PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function FetchRow() on a non-object in D:\inetpub\htdocs\tematres\common\include\fun.sql.php on line 2885' and ISS say at the same time 'GET /tematres/vocab/index.php - 80 - 192.168.178.12 Mozilla/5.0+(Windows+NT+6.1;+WOW64;+rv:20.0)+Gecko/20100101+Firefox/20.0 500 0 0 442'
    – ozz
    May 12, 2013 at 5:02
  • explained here: [link]geekmungus.co.uk/microsoft-windows/…
    – ozz
    May 12, 2013 at 6:26
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i'm developer of Tematres, may be this thread can help you: http://sourceforge.net/p/tematres/discussion/592732/thread/e2ed8799/?limit=50#d22e

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