In other words; does your web server log indicate any problems. Because your file(s) don't have the correct Read, Write, or in the case of Perl scripts, Execute bits set (attributes). This is probably the most common case for HTTP-500 errors. If you're on a *NIX OS, chmod, and chown may provide further clues.
Best wishes.
--Chris
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