Several users have reported problems accessing the site due to redirect error messages.
Subsequent July 12th, there are no redirecting pages on this site. So if you are seeing redirect error messages then one or both of two things must be so:
1. You or your ISP have a stale page cache.
2. There is something about your connection which is flagging our server's security system. When that happens you may be redirected to http://www.organforum.com
Prior to July 12th http://www.organforum.com automatically redirected to http://www.organforum.com/forums which could result in a series of never-ending redirects if condition 2 was met. This automatic redirect was removed on July 12th. Today, what should happen if you enter http://www.organforum.com is that you see a page that requires you to click a link to enter the forum. If instead you are automatically redirected to http://www.organforum.com/forums, this confirms you or your ISP's page cache still contains the old page.
As mentioned here, the solution is clear your browser's cache. Some ISP's cache pages on their servers for performance reasons, so it's possible, although unlikely, that clearing your browser cache will not fix the redirect problem. In that case, use this address http://www.organforum.com/forums to access the site.
Finally, as mentioned in the earlier post, the redirects are the result of our server's security system detecting a deviation in network protocol that makes the request suspect. All of the users reporting this problem were using Firefox. Very likely this is due in part to its popularity, but it is also possible that either the browser or an installed plug-in is to blame. If you continue to have problems using a particular browser, follow the instructions here.
Subsequent July 12th, there are no redirecting pages on this site. So if you are seeing redirect error messages then one or both of two things must be so:
1. You or your ISP have a stale page cache.
2. There is something about your connection which is flagging our server's security system. When that happens you may be redirected to http://www.organforum.com
Prior to July 12th http://www.organforum.com automatically redirected to http://www.organforum.com/forums which could result in a series of never-ending redirects if condition 2 was met. This automatic redirect was removed on July 12th. Today, what should happen if you enter http://www.organforum.com is that you see a page that requires you to click a link to enter the forum. If instead you are automatically redirected to http://www.organforum.com/forums, this confirms you or your ISP's page cache still contains the old page.
As mentioned here, the solution is clear your browser's cache. Some ISP's cache pages on their servers for performance reasons, so it's possible, although unlikely, that clearing your browser cache will not fix the redirect problem. In that case, use this address http://www.organforum.com/forums to access the site.
Finally, as mentioned in the earlier post, the redirects are the result of our server's security system detecting a deviation in network protocol that makes the request suspect. All of the users reporting this problem were using Firefox. Very likely this is due in part to its popularity, but it is also possible that either the browser or an installed plug-in is to blame. If you continue to have problems using a particular browser, follow the instructions here.