Can you send a screenshot or share exactly what you’re entering into the fields? Or if you can at least provide a representation using replacement charactors like x.xxxxxxxxxxx.com
, then I may be able to help guide you in the right direction.
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doulou
(@doulou)
Hi
Thanks for your reply.
I’ve now opted for redesigning the website in question a little so the desktop files look fine on a mobile now. I never did resolve the redirect problem, but now luckily I don’t need to… The site has gone live.
Thanks anyway
Okay. Well thanks for letting me know.
I have the same issue as doulou.
It says “cannot open the page because too many redirects occurred” on iPhone.
I have a one page website with a couple of image links that go to “portfolio” pages and have built a home page specifically for mobile.
I would like the index to link to the mobile home page when a mobile phone is detected.
Do I need to change anything in my settings?
Thanks
Mandy
website: http://tinyurl.com/hptnzbz
mobile url: http://tinyurl.com/jm3q9xu
Mandy, I had this problem when I first installed it because it got into a self-referential loop–I think it is because you are redirecting to a folder within your main domain so the browser tells it to keep on redirecting to no end. I moved my mobile site to a subdomain (e.g., mobile.yoursite.com) and that works.
Steve
Thanks for the reply Shangelman!
Ill look into the sub domain idea and see if I can get it work.
but Im not sure how we would move our mobile page/url to a sub domain as it is literally an alternate home page with in our site.