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This webpage has a redirect loop.
18 December, 2010
5:28 pm
brochris
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Been using Sermon Browser for almost a year now and am pretty pleased with it.

Just recently, I noticed that when I try to go to the second page of sermons, it won't load. I'm pretty sure it's loaded in the past, just not anymore. When using Chrome, it tells me "This webpage has a redirect loop" and gives a similar message in Firefox as well. Can anyone take a look at it and give me an idea as to how to fix it? Here is the page I'm talking about.

19 December, 2010
4:38 am
Ben Miller
Appleton, WI, USA
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brochris,
I've never seen this problem before, but I have a couple of ideas:

1. One thing you can check for is a conflict between Sermon Browser and one of your other plugins. To check this, Deactivate all of your WordPress plugins except Sermon Browser. If Sermon Browser then works correctly, this indicates that one of the other plugins is interfering. To find out which one it is, Activate the other plugins, one at a time, until Sermon Browser breaks.

2. It could also be a conflict between Sermon Browser and your theme. You can check this by switching to another theme and checking if Sermon Browser works.

3. I looked at the HTML source code on your site, and I noticed it looks different than most other WordPress sites. All of the comments have been stripped away, and there are "newlines" in weird places. Are you running some kind of WordPress plugin that does this? Or maybe you are running Google's Page Speed tool (also known as mod_pagespeed)? I wonder if something like this is affecting your site. Disable it if you can and see if that solves the problem.

Please let us know if any of that helps or not.

Ben Miller
Pathways Church, Appleton, WI, USA
19 December, 2010
2:39 pm
brochris
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Thanks, it's fixed! As I was going through the other plugins, I noticed a setting of "Ultimate SEO" which was checked, labelled "Redirect requests for nonexistent pagination." I thought, "that sounds a lot like the problem I've having!" I unchecked it, and now everything works great. Thanks!

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