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It appears on a plain white page, without any sign of a template. It’s scary. But there is hope It seems that it’s just a way for Joomsef (Artio sef) to cope with huge amount of redirects. Since huge is a relative word these days, I have to say I am quite disappointed. I got this error with “just” 26.000 Articles in my joomla, and a whopping 61.000 redirects. Now you ask why so many redirects if you have just a third of that count in articles. There is a simple answer: Itemid – you get one redirect with itemid, one without itemid, and so on. Pretty redundant I know. The solution was just to truncate the table jos_redirects (Purge did not work for me – it did nothing … too many pages for purge too ;-) ) There is one problem thou… since Google is spidering your webpage, you will get back to “too many pages” after some crawls. What is to be done? Well , there are some simple tricks to reduce the amount of redirects, but that’s only a delaying of that problem: Reduce the components for witch you use SEF .. for instance Ako comments would generate a load of redirects without use. (for every content item 1 or 2 redirects), also there are some other content related components that you may consider not to SEF Maybe there will be a solution in the future… Too many pages is these day not so many
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