(backticks), i.e.:
line 1
line 2
line 3
These would be very helpful in diagnosing the problem. The reason for the 500 error is that most likely you didn’t copy the .htaccess code correctly, or, because it came from a web browser, contains some illegal characters.
]]>However here is the code:
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteRule ^index\.php$ – [L]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule . /index.php [L]
</IfModule>
And here is the website: https://isismedia.org/
]]>Since I didn’t have a .htaccess file, I created one and added the code mentioned above.
Are you sure about that? or was it hidden? I strongly suggest you to check if there was/is another .htaccess
Also, revert the changes done at the moment. The .htaccess contains a lot of rules, and if there was one before and you just added the lines posted above, you might have removed the previous file with the necessary rules.
]]>So I don’t understand why a blank .htaccess file would cause an internal server error.
]]>If not, then please ask your hosting provider if they have mod_security enabled & if they’re seeing any errors that are being triggered by your site. Also, some hosting control panels permit viewing of your site’s error logs. You may wish to go into your control panel & see if this is the case w/yours. Additionally, sometimes there are files, called error.log or error_log, that may be present in the folder where you installed WordPress. If that is the case, feel free to post errors that correspond to the dates that this is occurring.
Please llet us know if you have questions regarding how to perform any of these steps. We’re happy to help.
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