This page isn’t working127.0.0.1 redirected you too many times. try clearing your cookies. err_too_many_redirects

The error message “this page isn’t working 127.0.0.1 redirected you too many times. try clearing your cookies. err_too_many_redirects” occurs when a webpage on the local server (127.0.0.1) is stuck in an infinite redirection loop. This means that the webpage keeps redirecting to itself or other pages in an endless manner.

One of the common causes of this issue is when cookies become corrupted or invalid, leading to continuous redirection. To solve this problem, you can try clearing your cookies. Here’s how you can do it in different browsers:

  • Google Chrome: Go to the settings, click on “Advanced” at the bottom, under “Privacy and security”, click on “Clear browsing data”. Make sure “Cookies and other site data” is selected, then click on “Clear data”.
  • Mozilla Firefox: Go to the settings, click on “Privacy & Security” on the left sidebar, scroll down to the “Cookies and Site Data” section, click on “Clear Data”. Make sure “Cookies and Site Data” is selected, then click on “Clear”.
  • Microsoft Edge: Go to the settings, click on “Privacy, search, and services” on the left sidebar, under “Clear browsing data”, click on “Choose what to clear”. Make sure “Cookies and other site data” is selected, then click on “Clear”.

After clearing your cookies, try accessing the webpage again. If the issue persists, there might be other underlying causes such as incorrect server configuration or faulty website code, which might require further investigation.

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