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Apr 10, 2015 1:50 PM in response to 2030by dominic23,1. Empty Caches
Safari > Preference > Advanced
Checkmark the box for "Show Develop menu in menu bar".
Develop menu will appear in the Safari menu bar.
Click Develop and select "Empty Caches" from the dropdown.
Quit Safari if open.
Option click the "Go" menu in the Finder menu bar.
Select "Library" and then "Caches".
Look for the folder 'com.apple.Safari"
Right click "com.apple.Safari" and select "Move to Trash"
Relaunch Safari.
2. Safari > Preferences > Privacy > Cookies and all other website data:
Press “Remove All Website Data” button.
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Apr 15, 2015 5:57 PM in response to 2030by MRkalfus,I'm having the same problem, but with different sites. Speedtest and lynda (.net/.com) are giving me the same error, but I'm thinking this is more of my ISP or something. I followed dominic's advice. Here's my thing: When on my network, I get this *same* error on multiple computers with multiple browsers with different Operating Systems (OS X, Win7, Safari, and Chrome). As soon as I tether my Air to my iPhone, this goes away. I even took out the time capsule and connected an ethernet from my Verizon FiOS modem directly to my iMac and I get the same issue with those sites. So basically try to isolate the problem, try multiple devices, browsers, networks if dominic's suggestion didn't help. I'm gonna have to call Verizon tomorrow, maybe it's a DNS error or something?
-Joseph
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Apr 24, 2015 7:34 AM in response to 2030by jmerrett,Having the same issue here. We upgraded from 10.5 to 10.6 last night. Site we use all the time was working fine and now is giving error that there are too many redirects.