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open another page, but the next page is instructed to go back to the original page. too many redirects chrome This issue can be caused by the website you're trying to
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view. Safari might be able to open the website at a later time, when the website's redirect
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problem has been corrected. This issue can also happen if redirect information has been cached after it's no longer needed. In some cases, removing related cookies and
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cache in Safari can resolve repeated redirects: Safari, choose Safari > Preferences. Click the Privacy icon to view Privacy settings. Click the Details button that appears under the Remove All Website Data button. Search for the name of the website that you are trying to view. Click the Remove button. Close the Safari Preferences window. If too many redirects android the issue continues, repeat the steps without searching for a specific website. Click the Remove All Website Data button to remove all of your cookies and cache files. If this does not resolve the issue, contact the owner of the website you're trying to view for additional help. Last Modified: Jun 10, 2016 Helpful? Yes No Thanks - please tell us how to help you better. Submit Cancel One Moment Please Thanks for your feedback. 24% of people found this helpful. Additional Product Support Information Start a Discussion in Apple Support Communities Ask other users about this article Wait... See all questions on this article See all questions I have asked Still need help? Apple Footer Apple Support Safari: "Could not open the page, too many redirects" More ways to shop: Visit an Apple Store, call 1-800-MY-APPLE, or find a reseller. Copyright © Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy Terms of Use Sales and Refunds Site Map Contact Apple United States (English)
Tweet September 28, 2015 by Mitch Bartlett 5 Comments Filed Under: iOS Tagged: ipad, iPhone Solve a problem visiting websites in Safari for iOS where a message appears that says "Could not open the page, too many redirects.". From the Home screen, open "Settings". too many http redirects iphone Scroll down and select "Safari". Scroll to the bottom and select "Advanced". Choose "Website Data". too many redirects iis Scroll to the bottom and select "Remove All Website Data" or select "Show All Sites" > "Edit" and remove the site you are too many redirects apache experiencing problems with. Now when you attempt to use Safari on your iPhone or iPad again, you should no longer experience this error message. Related posts: How to Find MAC Address on the iPhone or iPad How to https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203370 Delete Video From iPhone & iPad Enable or Disable JavaScript in Safari for iPhone & iPad Microphone Missing from Keyboard on iPhone or iPad Comments Brien Doyle says September 16, 2016 at 5:32 pm Is it possible that the web site itself has created a method for banning and blocking entrance?? Pablo says August 7, 2016 at 5:53 pm I still have the same problem, already deleted temporary files, something else i can try ? Danny says http://www.technipages.com/safari-ios-could-not-open-the-page-too-many-redirects July 28, 2016 at 8:24 am When I go to show all sites and try to edit the sites that I want to get.rid of nothing happens.What do I do? Danny says July 28, 2016 at 8:21 am When I get to show all sites and try to edit the sites that I want to delete nothing happens. What do I do? J iOS Tizzle says April 16, 2016 at 12:14 pm I don't know if that process works or not. But ‘Rlvn22' recommended changing the time as accurately as possible on your device so I just selected auto and it worked. I kept thinking that either something was phone or the hearthpwn site but now I know better. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Recent Posts iPhone/iPad: Enable "Slide to Unlock" Galaxy S7: Set Screen Timeout Galaxy S7: Enable/Disable Wi-Fi Calling How to Factory Reset iPhone 7 3 Ways to Decline a Call on iPhone 7 Follow Us Who's Behind Technipages? My name is Mitch Bartlett. I've been working in technology for over 20 years in a wide range of tech jobs from Tech Support to Software Testing. I started this site as a technical guide for myself and it has grown into what I hope is a useful reference for a
MetaFilter querying the hive mind Log In Sign Up MetaFilter AskMeFi FanFare Projects Music Jobs IRL MetaTalk More Best Of Podcast Chat Labs Search MetaFilter… Menu Home FAQ About Archives Tags Popular Random What's The Deal With Safari's 'Too Many Redirects' Message? July 9, 2010 5:16 AM Subscribe What's the detail, exactly, with Safari's "...can’t open the page. Too many redirects occurred trying to open..." message? I'm getting http://ask.metafilter.com/158997/Whats-The-Deal-With-Safaris-Too-Many-Redirects-Message a spate of them this week on the BBC News site. A post by http://productforums.google.com/d/topic/chrome/YzvpLaOmVrY Apple blames it on the site but doesn't go into specifics. (If the site has a problem, why don't other browsers refuse to open it? What's Safari doing differently?) Lots of stuff generally unhelpful elsewhere on the net. Kinda surprising since this has been in Safari for years. posted by justcorbly to Computers & Internet too many (8 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite It's not a Safari issue, but a problem with a redirect loop. Generally this is because a site (BBC News in your case) has an error in a rule in their .htaccess file. But there's no way you, as a reader, can fix this. Someone server-side needs to know about it and fix the rule.posted by nitsuj at 5:19 too many redirects AM on July 9, 2010 There are a few reasons other browsers open the site just fine. Two things that come to mind are 1) caching [have you opened that site in another browser before?] and 2) perhaps the rule that's causing the redirecting loop is something that targets specific browsers.posted by nitsuj at 5:38 AM on July 9, 2010 The only thing Safari is doing differently is identifying itself as Safari and not as Firefox or IE or Opera. The BBC site is doing user-agent sniffing and serving different content to different browsers, and they have a bug in their code that creates a loop. It has nothing to do with the actual redirect handling code in Safari, and if you want to verify this then tell it to send a different user-agent string.posted by Rhomboid at 6:06 AM on July 9, 2010 [1 favorite] >>"...an error in a rule in their .htaccess " Thanks, nitsuj. Thought as much.posted by justcorbly at 6:07 AM on July 9, 2010 The goal is to stop infinite loops. But with today's modern websites, and constant redesigns of their URL schemes, it can happen that there is a long series of correct redirects to get from some old URL to the
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