Update on the "too many redirects" error

Feb 07, 2006 09:24

Those of you who are logging in and getting "too many redirects" or "cannot find server" errors on every journal or friends page you visit: we've discovered that this is likely because you have the wrong time set on your computer. If your time or time zone is set incorrectly, this can prevent our cookies from working properly ( Read more... )

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bean_man February 7 2006, 15:37:14 UTC
yo

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garry_the_snail February 7 2006, 15:37:52 UTC
thankies for the info

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psychicwraith February 7 2006, 15:37:44 UTC
I am using LJ to create a webcomic of my own.

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thermoplyae February 7 2006, 18:39:31 UTC
Way to advertise

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iina_ February 7 2006, 15:37:58 UTC
safpasojdöafj.

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hesadevil February 7 2006, 15:38:13 UTC
I'm not having that problem but I am having problems seeing everyone on my Flist, even though I am logged in. I had a very peculiar experience last week where I was logged in and couldn't see a particular friend unless I logged in as another LJ name (also mine) on which this particular friend is also listed and viewed this LJ's Flist page. Does my explanation make sense?

I'm also being 'logged out' on my laptop, even though I checked both 'keep me logged in' and 'bind to ISP' boxes. It isn't a problem on my PC, just my laptop. I'm using Firefox on both.

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coffeechica February 7 2006, 15:43:24 UTC
That's really weird, and yes, we've heard reports of that happening, usually during times of heavy site load.

Do you have a support request open yet? If not, you should open one.

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hesadevil February 7 2006, 16:37:34 UTC
It's not just me then. I'll try that link again later, I'm getting URL not available message at the moment. Thanks for the info.

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kunzite1 February 7 2006, 18:04:22 UTC
should be http://www.livejournal.com/support/submit.bml instead of http://www.livejournal.com/support/submit.

seems like a simple brain-fart on her part. a handful of the functions do have index pages, this one seems to not.

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gelasia_kitty February 7 2006, 15:39:08 UTC
I thought that only happened with secure webpages. Like ebay or bank websites. Not livejournal!

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shrydar February 7 2006, 17:21:53 UTC
But livejournal is meant to be moderately secure - you don't want just anyone reading your locked posts, or making posts that claim to be from you, do you? :)

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