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    (@ameliaakh)


    Dear WordPress team,

    On a multisite if an url doesn’t exist in wp-content it gives internal server error 500. I asked my host support, searched on the internet, nobody seems to know what to do with this. It happens already for years. Now Google detects all url’s from wp-content of old already deleted plugins and gives warnings saying that the host was not reachable, too many internal server errors occurred. This is not good for SEO or ranking, it gives a huge amount of errors. Please, does someone have an acceptable solution for this issue? So many sites use WordPress network and still no solution on the internet.

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  • I would recommend enabling wordpress debug mode to get to the bottom of the 500 error. How to do that is described here: https://www.ads-software.com/support/article/debugging-in-wordpress/

    Also a look into the error log of your hosting should be helpful.

    Thread Starter A.m

    (@ameliaakh)

    It is already fully researched. Google crawls non-existing Urls in wp-content … This topic is going on for years. The error happens if a folder does not exist in wp-content. It should generate an 404 error if a folder of an already deleted plugin does not exist anymore in wp-content, but instead it gives an internal server error. This only happens with multisite. If a folder does not exist on a single WordPress installation, it gives 404. On a multisite, it gives an internal server error. You can check it yourself. Just try a non-existing url in wp-content on a multisite installation, it will give an internal server error. I saw a lot of discussions about this, but no solution till now.

    Thread Starter A.m

    (@ameliaakh)

    Hello @threadi,
    this error is a bug on every wordpress multisite or wordpress network installation. My hosting checked the log and said that it’s going for more than 6 years and wordpress still couldn’t fix this. Every not existing url in wp-content on a multisite network will give error 500 instead of 400. My hosting provider showed me long forum discussions about this problem and some developers had solutions to change .htaccess but I don’t trust it, because it could have vulnerabilities. Can wordpress address this issue?
    Hosting support made a test to see if it’s because of their infrastructure. single site https://pittsburgh-website-design.info/wp-content/plugins/hmz => 404
    foutmelding
    multisite https://pittsburgh-website-design.info/wp-content/plugins/hmz/ => 500
    internal server error foutmelding

    Message from my host
    `This cannot be avoided and will have to be solved structurally within WordPress by the core developers.
    by the core developers, as this occurs in every WordPress Network installation.
    WordPress Network installation.

    Further investigation in the TRAC (development & monitoring tool of the WordPress core developers) teaches me that this bug has existed for several years.
    developers of WordPress) teaches me that this bug has been present for many years.
    https://core.trac.www.ads-software.com/ticket/20746
    From this perspective, I do not seem to expect a solution from that side in the near future.

    If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

    Kind regards

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