500 errors
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We are accumulating a signficant number of 500 errors, now reaching 3000 URLs after only 2 months since the re-coding of our site in Expression Engine.
I haven't gotten a straight answer re: implications or solutions... by default, suggesting that it's not of any consequence.
History: The site was initially developed in EE (prior to that, an HTML platform) with a host of site issues. We then contracted an EE specialist to properly code the site. The 'new; site was released Sept 21st.
I'd appreciate some guidance and recommendations, so I can go back in hand to the developer.
What are the considerations or consequences, if any, for ignoring the 500 errors?
What are strategies or solutions for removing them from Google Webmaster Tools and preventing future 500 errors?
Thanks.
Alan
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Hi Alan,
500 errors are a general "not found" web error. They don't really tell you anything about what's going on the page except that there's an error. It's kind of like if you went to the doctor and said "I'm sick" and didn't give any other details.
In order to help, can you either add your site details in this form or if you can't do that, you can email me [email protected] and I'll take a look and see if I can figure it out. (Or find someone else on staff with some time to take a look.)
Thanks
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