Too many redirects, I can't connect to website.

For some reason i can't connect to the xbox live website <xbox.com> because of too many redirects. However, it works fine on the Safari on my ipod touch 4. I have already tried emptying cache, clearing all my cookies, and resetting Safari; yet im still unable to connect. Anyone else experiencing the same problem or have a solution to this?

I've figured it out. I reseted all of Safari, then quit afterwards, and relaunched it again, and it worked. Hopefully this will help you guys too.

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