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"This page isn't redirecting properly" error

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A particular page is giving me a "this page isn't redirecting properly" error. Searching the forums showed another person having this problem and people suggested renaming the cookies file in case it got corrupted and doing the "Forget about this site" thing in my history--I tried both of those but it was still happening. Then I reset Firefox and it stopped happening on the main site, but now it's happening on a subpage of the site.

EDIT: I just tried it in Chrome and it's not working there either. I thought it was a Firefox problem because when it was happening with the main site I tried it in Chrome and it worked there. But it looks like having it with the subpage is a problem with the site, not Firefox. I guess there isn't a way to delete this question now that I know it's not a Firefox problem. I guess I should've checked with Chrome before I posted, but I didn't think to since when it was happening with the main site it was definitely a Firefox problem.

A particular page is giving me a "this page isn't redirecting properly" error. Searching the forums showed another person having this problem and people suggested renaming the cookies file in case it got corrupted and doing the "Forget about this site" thing in my history--I tried both of those but it was still happening. Then I reset Firefox and it stopped happening on the main site, but now it's happening on a subpage of the site. EDIT: I just tried it in Chrome and it's not working there either. I thought it was a Firefox problem because when it was happening with the main site I tried it in Chrome and it worked there. But it looks like having it with the subpage is a problem with the site, not Firefox. I guess there isn't a way to delete this question now that I know it's not a Firefox problem. I guess I should've checked with Chrome before I posted, but I didn't think to since when it was happening with the main site it was definitely a Firefox problem.

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You can check the HTTP response headers in the Network Monitor.