Saturday, May 09, 2020


7 comments:

  1. what happened in 404?

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  2. what happened in 404?

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  3. Now THIS is clever.

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  4. @ Mudpuddle: The HTTP 404, 404 Not Found, 404, Page Not Found, or Server Not Found error message is a Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) standard response code, in computer network communications, to indicate that the browser was able to communicate with a given server, but the server could not find what was requested. The error may also be used when a server does not wish to disclose whether it has the requested information.

    The CE at the end (which is usually associated with dates in the Common Era - AKA AD as opposed to BC or now BCE) is to make the second 4 in 404 sound like 'force'.

    @ Stephen: Made me smile!

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  5. i'm so ignorant... tx

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  6. @ Mudpuddle: No sweat - my ignorance is *BOUNDLESS*. I'm so ignorance that I don't even know the boundaries of my ignorance.... It's why I read so much. [grin]

    I worked in IT support for years so am *very* familiar with the 404 Error.

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  7. oh... tx i've noticed in the past that the more i learn the less i know; makes me wonder how professors get so smart; maybe they just don't read much haha lol... love it...

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