While using WordPress, the user faces various
common problems, and one such problem is WordPress
too many Redirects Error. Right from the plugin or URL setting,
there can be different reasons for the occurrence of this error. Let’s have a
look at the possible solution of this error:
- The
first solution is checking the URL settings of the WordPress Admin Panel.
For this, sign in to your WordPress account as an administrator and then go to the Settings page. After reaching there, you need to tap on the
General Settings. After this, you need to check the general setting page and other settings. Make sure that the website’s and WordPress address match for the proper functioning of the site.
- After
this, you can also try to disable your plugins. When you disable the
plugin, you can fix all other problems related to WordPress, such as WordPress error
500. By disabling the plugins, you can fix the issue. Make sure to deactivate the plugin one by one that is currently active for the website.
In WordPress, the plugin-related data is stored in a sub-folder by default.
- If
these solutions don’t work, then you can also try disabling the default
.htaccess file. You just need to disable WordPress’s main .htaccess file temporarily. You will find this file located in the root directory of
WordPress. Users can easily recognize the .htaccess file by the dot sign present in the front of the document.
You can also get in touch with the WordPress
certified team to get further information.
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