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TESTING
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Last edited by formentera; 18 Nov 2020 at 05:26. |
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As its only a "sometimes", its not going to be easy to track down, typically this is cause by a redirect issue in htaccess by url rewrites.
You're going to have to inspect your http logs when it happens or know a time when it happens to see what may be in the logs, a lot of times, you will need debug on in http to even see a error of this type. When it does happen, rename your .htaccess file to htaccess & see if the error goes away as a quick test.
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Check your htaccess file or SSL certs which can cause that error.
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I recently had just that, on one site I administer.
Site is behind CloudFlare, which causes that issue. I used this to be able to force https:
Found solution here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/...to-force-https Not sure will it help you, as I always had "too many redirects" when I tried to force https. This is only thing that worked. No members have liked this post.
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This is a very easy fix. I use cloudflare myself and use this to convert http traffic to ssl.. it's ready to go as is.
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