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page:faq [2022/03/25 12:07] – fe80:3488:4cad:8e1f:2a60:584d:9646:a269 | page:faq [2022/05/23 20:05] (current) – cat 404 marius851000 | ||
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- | The decimeter shrine was removed around the 6th january 2022. It's apparation were controlled by a bot. | + | The decimeter shrine was removed around the 6th january 2022. It's apparation were controlled by the swablu |
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+ | ===== What's with the 404 page of the skytemple.org website ===== | ||
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+ | //Well, saw that on a SkyTemple iceberg, and it might be fun to explain it// | ||
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+ | For some reason, some developers find fun to associate HTTP error code with cats (some did that with dogs too). With http/https (a.k.a websites), the client (the browser) communicate with the server (the website). The server can return a code, indicating the type of response. This may be a success message (200), error message (like 404) or other message asking the client to perform some additional task before having a more complete response (like a redirect). 404, in particular, is the error message for when a page of a website does not exist (thus, not found). | ||
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+ | The picture in question seems to come from a collection by Tomomi Imura (https:// | ||
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+ | Oh ! And here is the Wikipedia page listing those codes, if you are interested https:// | ||
===== What is SkyEditor ===== | ===== What is SkyEditor ===== | ||