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  2. List of HTTP status codes - Wikipedia

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    This class of status code indicates the client must take additional action to complete the request. Many of these status codes are used in URL redirection. [2]A user agent may carry out the additional action with no user interaction only if the method used in the second request is GET or HEAD.

  3. Key Code Qualifier - Wikipedia

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    Key Code Qualifier is an error-code returned by a SCSI device. When a SCSI target device returns a check condition in response to a command , the initiator usually then issues a SCSI Request Sense command .

  4. SOCKS - Wikipedia

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    SOCKS version number, 0x04 for this version CMD command code: 0x01 = establish a TCP/IP stream connection; 0x02 = establish a TCP/IP port binding; DSTPORT 2-byte port number (in network byte order) DESTIP IPv4 Address, 4 bytes (in network byte order) ID the user ID string, variable length, null-terminated.

  5. Error code - Wikipedia

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  7. Fletcher's checksum - Wikipedia

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    In our case the checksum bytes are CB0 = 0xF8 and CB1 = 0x04. The transmitted byte stream is 0x01 0x02 0xF8 0x04. The receiver runs the checksum on all four bytes and calculates a passing checksum of 0x00 0x00, as illustrated below:

  8. Program-specific information - Wikipedia

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    0x04 ISO/IEC 14496 scene description section. 5 0x05 ISO/IEC 14496 object description section. 6 0x06 Metadata section. 7 0x07 ISO/IEC 13818-11 IPMP control information (DRM). 8 - 57 0x08 - 0x39 Reserved. 58 0x3A ISO/IEC 13818-6 DSM CC multiprotocol encapsulated. 59 0x3B ISO/IEC 13818-6 DSM CC U-N messages. 60 0x3C

  9. Real-Time Messaging Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Control messages are not AMF encoded. They start with a stream Id of 0x02 which implies a full (type 0) header and have a message type of 0x04. The header is followed by six bytes, which are interpreted as such: #0-1 - Control Type. #2-3 - Second Parameter (this has meaning in specific Control Types) #4-5 - Third Parameter (same)