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Hello again, I just wanted to let you know that I completely deleted WordPress from my server, and then reinstalled it. I then reinstalled BuddyPress. The 310 error has gone away!!! I wish I knew what caused the error to begin with so that I don’t make the same mistake again, but oh well, I will continue moving forward. Thanks for your time.
Ok, here is what I have done so far:
-Went to /wp-amin and deleted the Event Calendar by Timely plugin.
-Went to my cPanel, File Manager. Located the BuddyPress folder, and changed the name. Went to my website, still had the error.
-Changed the BuddyPress folder back to it’s original name. Located the Frisco folder and changed the name. Went to my website, still had the error.
-Went to my cPanel, File Manager. Deleted BuddyPress folder and the Frisco folder, reset the theme to TwentyTwelve in /wp-admin. Went to my website, no error.
-Went to /wp-admin, reinstalled BuddyPress 1.6.4 plugin, activated the default theme. Went to my website, and have the error again.I am brand new to all of this and trying to teach myself how to create a website. I apologize if I use incorrect terminology, etc.
I am able to login and edit my site (install plugins, edit themes, etc.) when I go to http://www.ridgewoodcivicassociation.org/wp-admin. However, when I go to http://www.ridgewoodcivicassociation.org to look at my site, I get the redirect loop.
I don’t know how to “go into your server and rename that plugin and theme temporarily to something different” but I will do some research and try to figure it out and let you know what happens.
I really appreciate your help!
I installed All-In-One Calendar Event by Timely Version 1.9.1-standard, but I haven’t customized anything. I installed the Event plugin after I got the error, though.