RoyG
9th July 2014, 02:50 PM
This morning I replied to the following thread "http://www.woodworkforums.com/186262-vbet_snta-vbet_nre-whats-origin-bench/".
According to the "My Activity" page, my response to that thread has has been posted (although as the first error occurred when I was submitting the post, I can't be sure that the post has been successful), but when I try to view that thread, or any new additions to that thread, I get the following Web Browser errors:
In Chromium Browser - This web page has a redirect loop.
In Firefox Browser - The page isn't redirecting properly. Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for this address in a way that will never complete.
In Chrome Browser on Android - This web page has a redirect loop.
All browsers suggest clearing cookies for this site, and ensuring that cookies are enabled. I've done both actions in all browsers without any success. Further Google searches suggest that if clearing cookies etc doesn't solve the problem, then the problem probably lies with the Web Server and not the local computer. As this problem is occurring on three different browsers on two different computers, I think the server is worth a look.
Can you advise how we can get this fixed please.
Thanks,
Roy
According to the "My Activity" page, my response to that thread has has been posted (although as the first error occurred when I was submitting the post, I can't be sure that the post has been successful), but when I try to view that thread, or any new additions to that thread, I get the following Web Browser errors:
In Chromium Browser - This web page has a redirect loop.
In Firefox Browser - The page isn't redirecting properly. Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for this address in a way that will never complete.
In Chrome Browser on Android - This web page has a redirect loop.
All browsers suggest clearing cookies for this site, and ensuring that cookies are enabled. I've done both actions in all browsers without any success. Further Google searches suggest that if clearing cookies etc doesn't solve the problem, then the problem probably lies with the Web Server and not the local computer. As this problem is occurring on three different browsers on two different computers, I think the server is worth a look.
Can you advise how we can get this fixed please.
Thanks,
Roy