Check your http access file to verify what david and jochem have said, you should see lines upon lines of access for the pages in question. "Jochem Maas" <jochem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:438F2EC6.9070201@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Angelo Zanetti wrote: >> Hi guys. >> >> Been working on my site and then been trying to navigate through it, the >> once page redirects to another. >> >> then all of a sudden I get this weird popup (in mozilla) "Redirection >> limit for this URL exceeded. Unable to load requested page" >> >> Also IE seems to timeout. >> >> The page redirects from http to https. > > yeah and I bet by the time the request comes back to your webserver it > sees > it as a HTTP request - ergo an infinite loop. > > are you using Squid per chance? or maybe doing something fancy with > url rewriting in Apache? one of those is likely to be causing the infinite > loop. > >> >> anyone come across this or know what the problem is? > > I have been fighting the such a problem all today - a site that requires > HTTPS for logged in customers (only), the site lives behind Squid (reverse > proxy) > and Squid hits Apache with HTTP requests... and if you try to hit the > login page > as http://mydomain/login.php it redirects to https://mydomain/login.php > which > is recieved by Squid which passes it to http://127.0.0.1/login.php - and > the redirect > occurs again - lots of fun really, and Squid configuration isn't mind > numbingly > painful either! > > hth to give you some possible insight :-/ > >> >> Thanks in advance. >> -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php