‘Too many redirect’ error every day?
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I share my website Instagram regularly + it’s standard in my bio. I never encounter issues with my site myself; as a matter of fact, because I was making a lot of changes I accessed my site about 1200 times in the past week with 0 issues. Yet every time I share my site, I wake up the next morning and it’s not available due to a ‘too many redirects’ error (for me and for other people). Simply manually caching the website (wp-rocket) gets it working again.
This has been going on for ages, I thought using wp-rocket had fixed it structurally, but it’s still happening. I’ve looked around, but I can’t find any reason why.
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this is driving me crazy. I have tried everything within my knowledge; made sure forced HTTPS is on, think I made sure it’s not a trailing slash issue, changed CDN to Cloudflare and tried different settings, tried no/different mobile caching settings. When I run redirect checks online, there is no issues. On desktop, never issues. However, on mobile/opened via Instagram, every 5 minutes it will get stuck in a redirect loop. Clearing the database instantly fixes it and a few minutes later it gives the same error.
When I run Site Health on WP, it gives no issues, but once I enforce the issue by opening via mobile and run Site Health again, it will recognize the issue with the message below (but the loopback request test does pass):
Unable to detect page cache due to possible loopback request problem. Please verify that the loopback request test is passing.
Page cache enhances the speed and performance of your site by saving and serving static pages instead of calling for a page every time a user visits.
Page cache is detected by looking for an active page cache plugin as well as making three requests to the homepage and looking for one or more of the following HTTP client caching response headers:
cache-control, expires, age, last-modified, etag, x-cache-enabled, x-cache-disabled, x-srcache-store-status, x-srcache-fetch-status.
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Hi there,
I see that some time after you made this forums post you were able to locate the priority support contact (private email) provided under your WordPress.com Business Plan.
To avoid any confusion I am going to close this post as a duplicate, but if you need any further help you can find priority support again here anytime you need assistance: https://wordpress.com/help/contact/
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