In a moment, we’re going to share specific troubleshooting steps for fixing this error message on WordPress sites, Nginx, and PHP.
Over the rest of this post, we’ll share some tips and tactics you can use to diagnose and fix what’s causing the error. However, there can be many different causes of that misconfiguration, making it a bit tricky to chase down the problem. The root cause of this error message is always some redirect misconfiguration on the site where you’re having problems. ? Luckily, the solution is just a click away ⬇️ Click to Tweet Why the “The Page Isn’t Redirecting Properly” Message Occurs If you use Mozilla Firefox, you may have seen this message.
We have a whole post on how to fix the ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS error, and all of the tips in that post will also apply to Firefox’s “The page isn’t redirecting properly” error because it’s the same fundamental problem. If you also use the Chrome web browser, you might’ve experienced this same issue, but with a different name: ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS. Or, if you’re a WordPress webmaster, you might see it when you try to access your WordPress website. You might see it on Google Drive or YouTube in some situations. This issue can appear on pretty much any site. Instead of getting stuck in this redirect loop forever, Firefox will give up and tell you that “The page isn’t redirecting properly.” An example of the “The page isn’t redirecting properly” error in Firefox.įor example, “” might redirect you to “”, which might redirect you back to “,”… which would then redirect you straight back to “,” and so on in an infinite loop. The “The page isn’t redirecting properly” error displays when Firefox gets stuck in an infinite redirection loop. I have been battling with this issue for the last 2 days and haven't come across anything to help me.What Does “The Page Isn’t Redirecting Properly” Mean? I have to get this working in mozilla as the application will be deployed across my company's intranet and we have a mix of users who use IE and Mozilla. Oddly enough when I directly call the modal popup by changing the target control ID to the visible button, it works fine in both Mozilla and IE but it defeats the whole idea of using the modal popup box in the first place I have also upgraded to the latest version of firefox thinking that maybe its an issue with firefox versioning, but to no avail. but still the modal box is not appearing on the page in firefox.
And it is firing resulting in the show method being called.
I had put in a break point in the code to see if the button click event is firing.
The code of my sample site is as follows:ĬS Page: protected void btnShowPopup_Click( object sender, EventArgs e)
But even there I am getting the same behaviour. I then set up another test site just to test the modal popup extender in firefox and again wrapped the page in a master page. This works fine for me in IE but in mozilla the modal popup just doesn't show and it seems to be doing nothing. The whole page is wrapped in a master page. show() command to actually show the modal popup. to allow a user to edit a value from the database) I have set another visible button in whose Click event I set the modal As I need to populate the feilds in the modal box (e.g. I am having a very weird problem with the ModalPopupExtender in Firefox.īasically I have set up a modal popup which points to a hidden button control.