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Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostIt does seem a bit odd to make a page which is pretending to be a 404. Either they should serve a pretty "no longer here" page or just delete the folder and they'll get a proper server 404 for free
On the same topic, why don't browsers automatically update bookmarks when they get a 301 Moved Permanently?Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI'm familiar with the technique you describe, but that doesn't make any sense in this context - the page is for their 2005 conference, and is therefore obsolete, so the intention is clearly to actually serve a response saying that the page is no longer available.
Clearly some incompetent has been told to replace the page with a 404, and thinks that just sticking up a page saying 404 is adequate, not realising that you have to send the actual HTTP response code.
And anyway, it should be 410 GoneComment
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Originally posted by kali View PostJust a cup of tea and a snog then....Comment
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Originally posted by kali View PostI am "so" bored......
There must be more to life than this.... If I was younger I'd sell my bod instead
Anything to break the monotony....Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOn the same topic, why don't browsers automatically update bookmarks when they get a 301 Moved Permanently?
Surely the whole point is to update the bookmark so that when you use it again, you get to the actual resource you were trying to get to, rather than having to be redirected a second time?Last edited by NickFitz; 24 June 2008, 17:05.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostSurely the whole point is to update the bookmark so that when you use it again, you get to the actual resource you were trying to get to, rather than having to be redirected a second time?
And where does one find these incompetent buffoons?
Hotel wifi providers, of courseComment
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostGosh. Things do move on.
That all sounds too hard now.
There was a time when I could have designed a PC AT it was just a bog standard micro with ttl glue logic & Intel support chips... these days there's no chanceComment
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostBye. Thank you for the lecture.
Wavey wave.
Hope it was mildly informative...Comment
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