A 404 error message means that the requested page or resource cannot be found on the server. This can happen for several reasons, such as the page being deleted or moved, or a broken link.
If you are facing a redirect 404 issue in WordPress, there are several things you can do to fix it:
Check the URL: Make sure that the URL you are trying to access is correct and complete. Sometimes, a small mistake in the URL can cause a 404 error.
Check for broken links: Broken links can also cause 404 errors. Use a broken link checker plugin to scan your website for broken links and fix them.
Clear your browser cache: Your browser may be displaying a cached version of the page, which can cause a 404 error. Clear your browser cache and try again.
Check your permalinks: Permalinks are the URLs that WordPress uses to link to your content. If your permalinks are not set up correctly, it can cause 404 errors. Go to Settings > Permalinks and make sure that your permalinks are set up correctly.
Check your .htaccess file: The .htaccess file is a configuration file used by Apache web servers. If the file is missing or corrupt, it can cause 404 errors. You can regenerate your .htaccess file by going to Settings > Permalinks and clicking the "Save Changes" button.
Check your plugins and theme: Sometimes, plugins or themes can cause 404 errors. Try disabling your plugins one by one and switching to a default theme to see if the issue is resolved.
If none of these solutions work, you may need to seek further assistance from a WordPress developer or hosting provider.
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