How To Fix The Page Isn’t Redirecting Properly Error In WordPress

Learn how to fix ‘The page isn’t redirecting properly’ error in WordPress in this tutorial …

How To Fix The Page Isn't Redirecting Properly Error In WordPressThis tutorial is part of our FREE WordPress Management training and WordPress Troubleshooting tutorial series.

In this series of step-by-step tutorials, we show you how to troubleshoot and fix common WordPress errors.

Important Info

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If you don’t want to perform your own site backups, then consider hiring the services of a professional WordPress provider, or use a WordPress backup plugin.

How To Fix The Page Isn’t Redirecting Properly Error In WordPress

The page isn't redirecting properly error message

(‘The page isn’t redirecting properly’ error message)

If you are getting a ‘The page isn’t redirecting properly’ error message on your WordPress site, then something is causing too many redirections to happen in a way that the request cannot be completed by your server.

This error may be caused by a number of reasons, including:

  • Misconfiguration in the WordPress general settings for your domain (e.g. a wrong site address).
  • SEO or redirection plugins.
  • Redirection services (including caching and CDN services).
  • SSL settings.
  • Etc.

Redirection Error Caused By Misconfiguration In WordPress Settings

One of the most common reasons for getting a ‘page isn’t redirecting properly’ error is a misconfiguration in the WordPress General Settings.

If there is a mismatch between your WordPress Address (URL) and Site Address (URL) fields, this can increase your chance of experiencing issues, such as being continually logged out of WordPress or seeing redirection errors.

To check that mismatched settings are not causing the problem, log into your admin area, then go to Settings > General Settings and make sure that both your WordPress Address (URL) and Site Address (URL) fields use the same URL prefix …

Mismatched URL prefixes can cause redirection errors

(Mismatched URL prefixes can cause redirection errors)

If your WordPress Address (URL) doesn’t match the domain prefix of your Site Address (URL), WordPress sees this as two different websites (one site with ‘www’ and another without the ‘www’).

Practical Tip

Note: We are not referring here to setting a different WordPress Address (URL) than a Site Address (URL) if your site requires these to be different in order to work. What we mean is both URLs either must use ‘www’ in the prefix or both should use the ‘non-www’ version.

For more information about this, see these tutorials:

Redirection Error Caused By Misconfigured SSL Settings

If your site uses SSL and you are experiencing a ‘page isn’t redirecting properly’ error, go back to your WordPress General Settings and make sure that both of the fields shown in the screenshot below use an ‘https’ scheme for their URLs …

Set both URLs to 'https' if using SSL to avoid errors

(Set both URLs to ‘https’ if using SSL to avoid errors)

Redirection Error Caused By A Plugin

If you suspect that a ‘page isn’t redirecting properly’ error may be caused by a plugin, you will need to troubleshoot your plugins to find which one is causing the issue.

If you need help troubleshooting plugins, go here:

Contact Your Web Host

If none of the above solutions help to resolve the issue, contact your web host.

In addition to the information above, check out this video on how to fix ‘The page isn’t redirecting properly’ error from the team at MyThemeShop:

(How to fix ‘The page isn’t redirecting properly’ error. Video: MyThemeShop)

More WordPress Troubleshooting Tutorials

See the tutorials in the section below if you experience other errors with WordPress:

How To Fix The Page Isn't Redirecting Properly Error In WordPress

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