A 500 response means there was an error on the server. That's all. Without seeing the server log, or getting the server to show the error in your browser, or seeing your URL so we can guess what error it might have caused, we can't even make a useful guess. It could be anything from a badly formed URL to a permissions problem to an error in a CGI script to an error in the server config -- virtually anything at all.
Aaron B.
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In reply to Re^3: http post error
by aaron_baugher
in thread http post error
by bigup401
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