App Store to download applications, "too many http redirect"

在App Store下载应用时,显示“太多http重定向”App Store to download applications, "too many http redirect"

I sometimes get that errror on my desktop with some Apple sites. Thus, I think it is a network problem, not iPod problem.

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  • AppStore Show "too many HTTP redirects" .. HELP

    Im from Malysia,
    when i try to view apps in my iphone 5 apps store, it gives the ''too many HTTP redirects" message, what is the problem? someone enlighten me please.

    Hi Markc Anthony. I was using iOS 5.1.1 before this and decided to upgrade. I did a full Update to iOS 6.1 through iTunes. I used one of my iCloud backups to bring back all my apps and Data. Since then I've been getting a message saying "Too Many HTTP Redirects" on the App Store.
    I troubleshooted the steps by doing each of these steps:
    I tried different Sections of the App Store and all gave me the same message "Too Many HTTP Redirects"
    I went ahead and Check iTunes App and it looks like it has no issues.
    I went to Settings\iTunes & App Stores and clicked on my Apple ID and signed out. I made sure every other switch was off. Then I went back to the App Store and still got the same message.
    I went ahead and turned off the iPhone by holding the button at the top right corner and when prompted I slided the "slide to turn off" button. I waited about 5 seconds and then got to hold the top right button again until the Apple Logo flashed again. I still got the same message when I went to the App Store.
    I went back to Settings\iTunes & App Store and signed back in. The App Store would still give me the same error message.
    I finally gave up and did a full reset using iTunes again. I plugged in my iPhone clicked on its icon on iTunes and choose the button "Restore iPhone". I did not recovered from a backup this time and instead set it up as new. That actually worked. I am back to using my iPhone with no issues.
    You all can try recovering from backup it might actually work, but I am having a feeling that the error may have to do with recovering from a backup using iCloud. You can try it again, but make sure you let it finish and do not stop it (There is a way to stop it).

  • HT204266 Too many http redirects

    When I click on the App Store icon, I get a message "too many http redirects." When I click "ok" the app shuts off

    See:
    AppStore Show "too many HTTP redirects"...: Apple Support Communities
    Likely a network problem beyond your control.

  • App Store displays "too many HTTP redirects" after I click a link of the app from a browser. Help.

    when i click a link to the app on the app store the browser closes and opens up the app store. after 3-5 seconds, a message pops up saying "too many HTTP redirects"
    i tried to reset all settings, still the same error
    i tried changing DNS servers, still the same error
    i tried changing security encryption on the wifi router, still the same error
    i tried to free up available space to 3GB, still the same error
    i restarted, still the same error
    This error occured 2 days after i updated the device to 6.1
    the app store alone works fine, but when i clicked a link of the app from a browser, the app store displays this.
    I'm using iPad Mini 16GB wifi
    can someone help us eliminate this annoyance (or bug, i might call it)

    It may be some apps on your iphone that is causing that.
    Nope. The security on iOS means that no app can interfere with the OS or any other app. An app may crash, but it cannot cause any other app to crash or misbehave, and no app can affect system functionality, like networking.
    you could download a virus protecter from the app store if you can acseess the app store.
    Nope. The same security in iOS means that not only are there no viruses (or malware of any other kind) for iOS, but also that anti-virus apps are not possible. They would not be able to scan anything except themselves, which would be singularly unuseful. Thus, there are not actually any true anti-virus apps in the App Store. There are a couple that can scan your e-mail for you, but that is achieved through connecting to the IMAP server where your e-mail is stored. They cannot scan the phone.

  • What do I do when iTunes App Store says too many http redirects when I click on the data categories or top 25 tabs

    I updated my iOS and downloaded some apps and then when I click on catagories or top 25 in the App Store it says too many http redirects.

    Clean the cookies and data, and also your history going on Settings>Safari.

  • Why do I get a too many http redirect message when accessing top charts in App Store?

    When trying to access Top Charts in the App Store I get a message stating "too many http redirects". I don't get the message with featured apps, updates, etc., just top charts. How can I fix this?

    Yeah! Problem solved: It's a QT issue.
    Cause: Mac Update Software downloaded a faulty QT.
    Solution: Download QT from Apple's QT site.
    Great to have the Video back

  • I have an iPhone 4S I have done the recent update 6.1 and now my App Store is not working when I go into the feature tab I get an error " too many HTTP redirects" how do I fix this ? The other tabs are working and it is working on my iPad also

    I am having a problem getting into the App Store on my iPhone since the recent update, I have a 4s and it appears the feature tab is not working. When I try to go into the feature tab in the App Store I get a message "too many HTTP redirects" ?... Does anyone now hoe to fix this issue, the other tabs are working okay and everything is working on my iPad ?

    Look at iOS Troubleshooting Wi-Fi networks and connections  http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1398
    iPad: Issues connecting to Wi-Fi networks  http://support.apple.com/kb/ts3304
    iOS: Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4199
    Additional things to try.
    Try this first. Turn Off your iPad. Then turn Off (disconnect power cord for 30 seconds or longer) the wireless router & then back On. Now boot your iPad. Hopefully it will see the WiFi.
    Go to Settings>Wi-Fi and turn Off. Then while at Settings>Wi-Fi, turn back On and chose a Network.
    Change the channel on your wireless router (Auto is best). Instructions at http://macintoshhowto.com/advanced/how-to-get-a-good-range-on-your-wireless-netw ork.html
    Another thing to try - Go into your router security settings and change from WEP to WPA with AES.
    How to Quickly Fix iPad 3 Wi-Fi Reception Problems
    http://osxdaily.com/2012/03/21/fix-new-ipad-3-wi-fi-reception-problems/
    If none of the above suggestions work, look at this link.
    iPad Wi-Fi Problems: Comprehensive List of Fixes
    http://appletoolbox.com/2010/04/ipad-wi-fi-problems-comprehensive-list-of-fixes/
    Fix iPad Wifi Connection and Signal Issues  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwWtIG5jUxE
    Fix Slow WiFi Issue https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2398063?start=60&tstart=0
    Unable to Connect After iOS Update - saw this solution on another post.
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4010130
    Note - When troubleshooting wifi connection problems, don't hold your iPad by hand. There have been a few reports that holding the iPad by hand, seems to attenuate the wifi signal.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    If any of the above solutions work, please post back what solved your problem. It will help others with the same problem.
     Cheers, Tom

  • Every time I click on the Categories tab or Top 25 tab in the app store, it says 'too many http redirects'

    Every time I open the app store on my iPod touch, it says 'too many http redirects' whenever I click on the Categories and Top 25 tabs. I tried force quitting the app store, that didn't work. I tried closing all windows in Safari and force quitting safari, also didn't work. I reset the network settings, that didn't work either. When I reset all settings, it appeared to work. The tabs were different (it had a Genius tab), but it worked. However, immediately after force quitting the app store (I force quit a lot to keep as much RAM clear as possible), the same thing happened again. Does anyone know a permanent, Apple-supported solution to this problem? And please do not say restoring it. I don't want to start from scratch just to potentially experience the same problem.

    See:
    to many HTTP redirects: Apple Support Communities
    However, it seems to be an Apple/network problem beyond your control

  • HT204266 Too many HTTP redirects in App Store?

    Ok, so I decided to check out any new apps on the App Store a couple of days ago. I try to find the Top 25 tab at the bottom, but I noticed all the tabs are in different order. They used to be featured, top 25, genius, search, and updates. Now it is featured, search, updates, categories, top 25. Whenever I try to go to the top 25 or categories tabs, a message pops up saying "too many HTTP redirects" anything I can do to fix this?

    See:
    AppStore Show "too many HTTP redirects"...: Apple Support Communities
    Likely a network problem beyond your control.

  • How can you fix the too many http redirects on the App Store

    Each time I use my App Store and click on top 25 or categories it says too many http redirects and I need help fixing this problem. This problem has been occurring for about 1-2 weeks

    I never had happen on app store but try this:
    Removing or clearing stored Safari content
    To clear your history from Safari, tap Settings > Safari > Clear History
    To clear all cookies from Safari, tap Settings > Safari > Clear Cookies and Data
    iOS 5 or later: To clear other stored information from Safari, tap Advanced > Website Data > Remove All Website Data
    referenced artilce HT1677. If it still does not work just use a computer and sync apps over or call apple support (you most likely will have to pay for it though).

  • Too many http redirects in App Store for last week now why?!?!

    What's up with this problem?

    See:
    AppStore Show "too many HTTP redirects"...: Apple Support Communities
    Likely a network problem beyond your control.

  • App Store Showing "too many http redirects"?

    I am using an iPod Touch 4g running iOS 6.1.3 and just recently I have had a problem with it saying too many http redirects. I have tried reseting my device but any other solutions would be appreciated. Thanks!

    - Power off and then back on the router
    - Reset network settings: Settings>General>Reset>Reset Network Settings
    - Try when connected to another network

  • TS1702 Too many HTTP redirects won't allow my (paid &free) purchases to download on iPad or iPhone .  What do I do?

    Too many HTTP redirects" won't allow my paid & free app purchases to download.  What do I do ?

    What iPhone do you have? You can check in settings>>general>> about.
    If you have a 3G you cannot update beyond iOS 4.2.1. The 3G is over 4 years old an was discontinued over 2 1/2 years ago. You need the latest ios to run the latest versions of some apps. If you have a 3GS you can update.
    If your phone is not responding, reset it by pressing and holding down both the home button ad lock/ sleep button simultaneously until the Apple logo appears.

  • Appstore: too many HTTP redirection problem / túl sok HTTP-átirányítás probléma

    HY / sziasztok,
    When I open the appstore, and choose a program, and open the info page, after that the page didnt open,  just say "too many HTTP-redirect.".
    Why??
    szeretnék megoldást a következő problémára
    mikor belépek az appstore-ba és kiválasztok egy programot , nem nyitja meg a tájékoztató lapot, hanem kiírja hogy "túl sok HTTP-átirányítás".
    MIért van ez???

    Best Fixes for ‘Cannot Connect to iTunes Store’ Errors
    by Patrick Jordan on August 30, 2012 in iPad Tips & Tricks
    I first posted about ‘Cannot connect to iTunes Store’ errors on the iPad back in May of this year. I was getting this error when trying to update or install new iPad apps.
    Since then the issue has continued to trouble many iPad and iDevice users – and thanks to our excellent readers and commenters we’ve learned a number of effective fixes for this problem.
    Here are the best ones I’ve seen – each of these has proven successful for many users:
    DNS Settings Change
    This fix has been recommended by Apple support and has proven successful for many commenters on my previous post. The way this works is to change DNS settings on your iPad or whichever iOS device is affected – by adding Google’s DNS server/s.  Here’s how to do this:
    – Go to the Settings app and tap on the Wi-Fi section in the left sidebar
    – Then look at the ‘Choose a Network’ section in the main right-hand side area of the page and look for the network name that has a check mark next to it and rendered in blue text – the WiFi network you are currently using
    – Tap on the blue arrow at the right-hand side of the listing for that network.
    – On the next screen you’ll see a section labeled ‘IP Address’ with three large buttons below it. Make sure the DHCP button is selected. Below that you’ll see fields for IP Address, Subnet Mask, and others. Tap on the DNS field (the fourth one down).
    – This will bring up the iPad’s on-screen keyboard and place the cursor at the end of the IP address for the DNS server currently being used by the iPad. Backspace until all the numbers for that address are gone. Then type this in:
    8.8.8.8
    Please note the periods after the first three 8s. You can also use 8.8.4.4 – both are valid addresses for Google’s DNS servers.
    Download an App Via the Purchased Tab in the App Store
    – Open the App Store app on your iPad or whichever iOS device is having this issue.
    – Tap on the Purchased button in the bottom navigation bar.
    – This will show you all the apps you’ve purchased on the iPad. Those that are already installed with a greyed out label. Others will display a small download icon, showing a cloud with a downward facing arrow in it.
    – Tap on one of the download icons and download a purchased app.
    For many users this has cleared some sort of App Store queue and allowed them to resume with normal updates. Some have had to repeat the download with a few apps in the Purchased section.
    Set the Date Forward and Revert Back
    – Open the Settings app and go to General > Date & Time
    – On the Date & Time screen, tap to turn off ‘Set Automatically’
    – Tap on ‘Set Date & Time’ and enter a date a couple of years or more in the future.
    – Go out of Settings and then straight back in and turn  ‘Set Automatically’ to restore the current date and time.
    (update me if work's)

  • "too many HTTP redirects", and I'm using Iphone 5 ios 6.1

    My name is zulhilmi and I'm from Malaysia. I want to download some game on app store but this word show up "too many HTTP redirects", and I'm using Iphone 5 ios 6.1, there's something wrong with APPLE???

    both on wifi and cellular data.. what exactly im doing??  just reset it but it won't help it for my iphone..
    am is should go to apple store and ask for reinstall ios?? or ios 6.1.3 is not compitible with iphone 4 (A4 chip)?

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