[wp-trac] Re: [WordPress Trac] #5089: Canonical Redirect causes continual 301 redirect loop

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Fri Nov 30 05:41:57 GMT 2007


#5089: Canonical Redirect causes continual 301 redirect loop
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 Reporter:  wcraigtrader  |        Owner:  markjaquith
     Type:  defect        |       Status:  new        
 Priority:  normal        |    Milestone:  2.5        
Component:  General       |      Version:  2.3        
 Severity:  major         |   Resolution:             
 Keywords:  redirect      |  
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Comment (by meganpru):

 I am having the same problem after updating to 2.3 on my blog:
 volksvegan.org (the domain is set to go to a folder on my main domain name
 on my hosting account - meganpru.com/volksvegan/). I was able to edit my
 settings a second ago, all of the sudden I get stuck in a redirect loop,
 even when trying to go to my wp-admin page. The address bar keeps going
 between volksvegan.org and meganpru.com/volksvegan over and over again as
 well.

 Here's the error message:
 Too many redirects occurred trying to open
 “http://volksvegan.org/volksvegan/?redirect_to=%25252525252525252Fvolksvegan
 %25252525252525252Fwp-admin%25252525252525252F”. This might occur if you
 open a page that is redirected to open another page which then is
 redirected to open the original page.

 I was just able to post a new post, and when I tried to change my time
 zone settings, suddenly I got the error. I'm not all that wordpress-savvy
 yet, so I'm not sure what I need to do to fix this. It seems to be a
 common error so I would hope WordPress would fix this!

 Please let me know if I should start my own ticket for this... I'm new to
 this forum... Thanks!

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