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Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a http code 302 community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Error 310 (net::ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS): up vote 6 down vote favorite I am not getting this error
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on my local host, only when i upload to my server does this error appear, on one of my pages. any idea what i need to change? php redirect share|improve this question asked May 11 '12 at 3:02 arboles 56741134 Some more information please? Anything...? –deceze May 11 '12 at 3:04 2 what else can i provide? i have no idea what is causing this to happen. –arboles http 503 May 11 '12 at 3:09 First of all, where exactly that error is coming from. Secondly, what have you tried? Any additional indicators about what could be happening. Then, what does your application consist of? Do you do anything with redirects at all or does it seem like a web server problem. Just any information you can provide that may seem relevant. –deceze May 11 '12 at 3:12 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 13 down vote accepted I have run into this error in a web browser in which a webpage I went to redirects to another web page that redirects back to the original endlessly, I have also run into situations where a programming error continuously reloads or redirects the page to itself. The way to trouble shoot this type of problem is to actually watch the requests your browser is making to the server. You should be able to see multiple individual requests before this error comes up. You can see the requests your browser makes using the network tab of the developer tools in Chrome (Ctrl+Shift+J) or the network tag of Firebug in firefox. I think IE9 has a network tool in their developer tools (F12) but I cant remember
encounter a strange problem of "This Webpage has a redirect loop". Technically this error reads "Error 310 (net::ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS): there were too many redirects". Learn solution of this problem in browsers like Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox
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etc. Internet is an interconnected system of billions of webpages. Although it
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is not advisable to change the URL of a webpage —but sometimes it become necessary to do redirect from one http 422 URL to another URL. And, at times, this innocuous redirection causes an annoying problem that reads "This Webpage has a redirect loop". Technically, by the browsers like Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10544869/error-310-neterr-too-many-redirects error is shown as "Error 310 (net::ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS): there were too many redirects". Sometimes this error comes up even when we try to access our Gmail account.Today I will tell you how to solve the redirect loop problem. Solution for this problem is not at all difficult. Let's begin with understanding the concept of webpage redirection and why do redirect loops occur.What is Webpage Redirection?Let's assume http://techwelkin.com/how-to-solve-this-webpage-has-a-redirect-loop-problem you are running a website or a blog on a particular domain name. Now because of some unavoidable circumstances, you have to buy a new domain name and shift your website onto the new address. Obviously, this will cause change in the URLs of your webpages.Google does not like a change in the URL and also your visitors will not be able to easily reach the new address. To get around this problem, a 301 redirect code is used which makes old URL automatically redirect to a new URL. Such a redirection can be done using an .htaccess file.What is a Webpage Redirect Loop?When you redirect one URL to another —this should be a linear flow. But at times we unknowingly complicate the matter by doing too many redirects and thereby inadvertently causing a loop."This Webpage has a Redirect Loop" error in Google Chrome.Redirect loop is like a situation wherein "A points to B and B points back to A". Such a redirection will keep browser in an infinite loop and the webpage will never be displayed. In old times, such redirect or infinite loops used to result in a hung
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