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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes this 500 Internal Server Error on Jommla problem happens. Such as, when you move your files to another hosting. Well, the solution is very easy: - Changed the /administrator folder to 755 - Changed index.php, administrator/index.php, and administrator/index2.php to 755 permissions That would do it]]></description>
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