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8/20/2008 1:46 AM
 

If you are experiencing this error message in DotNetNuke, "Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for this address in a way that will never complete.", or if your page simply does not load in IE, then you have an infinite redirect loop.

Fortunately this problem is now solved! Read this blog post for details: Fixing DotNetNuke infinite redirect loops, at http://www.bestwebsites.co.nz/dotnetnuke/solving-the-dotnetnuke-redirect-loop/
 

ps: Forum admin/moderator, if you would pin this post it would be greatly appreciated.  Its a quite common problem that the average user would have no idea how to solve.

JK.


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9/30/2008 8:56 PM
 

 Hi JK

Thanks for your solution to fixing the redirection loop. I have asked our hosting provider about carrying out your suggestions and they say that the AJAX Extensions are already installed on the server, and that they can't restrat IIS because it takes 30 mins to cycle and would affect the availability of a 1000 other website. Is there another way of achieving this?

Thanks

Regan

 
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9/30/2008 10:29 PM
 

So, after trapsing through quite a number of google searches I found a number of random things to try. Eventually I found that my default.aspx & default.aspx.vb hadn't been updated when I ftp'ed the upgrade. This seemed to solve the problem and I have reapplied the upgrade over my existing install just incase other files didn't update either.

 
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11/11/2008 8:07 PM
 

I saw this begin happening to one of my client's sites recently and NONE of the fixes suggested here in the forums or on the various google results resolved the issue.

In this case, the client had installed or changed something (could never determine the exact cause), and if you went to the URL of the site, the loop would occur. If you went to the site?tabid=36, then the site would come up fine. After login if any attempt was made to change the skin, the skins page would begin looping.  Everything else worked fine.  I suspected a skin problem so I replaced the skin on the server directly with a different one in the existing selected skin directory.  No change.

I then copied the web_.config from the siteroot\config\Backup_20081016203 (differs depending on the last date/time the site wrote to the web.config) directory and that fixed the issue. Apparently, the updated web.config had an entry in it that caused the looping.

Possibly that solution will help others as well

 
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