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    [from the [[HTTP]] error “file not found on server�?]. Extended to humans to convey that the subject has no idea or no clue -- sapience not found. May be used reflexively; “Uh, I'm 404ing�? means “I'm drawing a blank�?.
    [from the [[HTTP]] error "file not found on server"]. Extended to humans to convey that the subject has no idea or no clue -- sapience not found. May be used reflexively; "Uh, I'm 404ing" means "I'm drawing a blank".


    404 compliant: adj.
    404 compliant: adj.


    The status of a website which has been completely removed, usually by the administrators of the hosting site as a result of net abuse by the website operators. The term is a tongue-in-cheek reference to the standard “301 compliant�? Murkowski Bill disclaimer used by spammers.
    The status of a website which has been completely removed, usually by the administrators of the hosting site as a result of net abuse by the website operators. The term is a tongue-in-cheek reference to the standard "301 compliant" Murkowski Bill disclaimer used by spammers.


    {{Jargon}}
    {{Jargon}}

    <jargon />

    Also see: [[http_status_codes]], [[Apache]]

    [[Category:Networking]]

    Latest revision as of 16:43, 18 November 2007

    404

    [from the HTTP error "file not found on server"]. Extended to humans to convey that the subject has no idea or no clue -- sapience not found. May be used reflexively; "Uh, I'm 404ing" means "I'm drawing a blank".

    404 compliant: adj.

    The status of a website which has been completely removed, usually by the administrators of the hosting site as a result of net abuse by the website operators. The term is a tongue-in-cheek reference to the standard "301 compliant" Murkowski Bill disclaimer used by spammers.

    <jargon />

    Also see: http_status_codes, Apache

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