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If the proxy server is unable to satisfy a request for a page because of a problem with the remote host (such as hostname resolution failures or refused TCP connections), this should be described as a 5xx Internal Server Error, but might deliver a 404 instead.
If a web server responds with Cache-Control: no-cache then a web browser or other caching system (intermediate proxies) must not use the response to satisfy subsequent requests without first checking with the originating server (this process is called validation). This header field is part of HTTP version 1.1, and is ignored by some caches and ...
This is very worrying: a longstanding page could be hijacked by a new user/promotionalist, then speedy deleted by an admin who is unaware of the history of the page. I believe that such a deletion should never have happened due to the long edit history and the disruption it could cause in other articles. In fact articles should be ineligible ...
Most file systems include attributes of files and directories that control the ability of users to read, change, navigate, and execute the contents of the file system. In some cases, menu options or functions may be made visible or hidden depending on a user's permission level; this kind of user interface is referred to as permission-driven.
Notably, Flow, a talk page plugin that has been all but abandoned by the WMF in favor of the newer talk page initiative, is still installed on Commons despite an RfC to remove it following the conclusion of its trial, since the WMF was unwilling to have old Flow-based talk pages linked in logs go to 404 messages, and was also unwilling to spend ...
A human–machine interface (HMI) is typically local to one machine or piece of equipment, and is the interface method between the human and the equipment/machine. An operator interface is the interface method by which multiple pieces of equipment, linked by a host control system, are accessed or controlled. [clarification needed]
ANI had asked for details of three "administrators" — do note that their usage of administrator might be lax and not correspond to what we understand as admins; publicly available court records do not mention the names of these three entities — who supposedly inserted and restored defamatory content in the article, from Wikimedia.