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<blockquote data-quote="Kaham" data-source="post: 1058410" data-attributes="member: 151522"><p>Sounds like a site that is bouncing you to a number of different URLs, possibly even in a circle.</p><p></p><p>You see, if you open a page, say http://www.example.com, this site may redirect you to http://www.anotherexample.com, and so forth.</p><p></p><p>Now, some pages may have a link to eachother... so http://www.example.com would point the browser to http://www.anotherexample.com, which then points back to http://www.example.com. This would be an infinite loop, and Safari has built-in protection against this.</p><p></p><p>The basic protection method it uses, is that Safari does not allow for more than X redirects upon loading a page. Is it possible that the method you use to login requires a lot of URL redirects to different pages, because then Safari may block it out of precaution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaham, post: 1058410, member: 151522"] Sounds like a site that is bouncing you to a number of different URLs, possibly even in a circle. You see, if you open a page, say http://www.example.com, this site may redirect you to http://www.anotherexample.com, and so forth. Now, some pages may have a link to eachother... so http://www.example.com would point the browser to http://www.anotherexample.com, which then points back to http://www.example.com. This would be an infinite loop, and Safari has built-in protection against this. The basic protection method it uses, is that Safari does not allow for more than X redirects upon loading a page. Is it possible that the method you use to login requires a lot of URL redirects to different pages, because then Safari may block it out of precaution. [/QUOTE]
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