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  2. List of HTTP header fields - Wikipedia

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    Server: A name for the server: Server: Apache/2.4.1 (Unix) Permanent RFC 9110: Set-Cookie: An HTTP cookie: Set-Cookie: CookieName=CookieValue; Max-Age=3600; Version=1: Permanent: standard RFC 6265: Strict-Transport-Security: A HSTS Policy informing the HTTP client how long to cache the HTTPS only policy and whether this applies to subdomains.

  3. Angular (web framework) - Wikipedia

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    Angular 2.0 was announced at the ng-Europe conference 22–23 October 2014. [16] On April 30, 2015, the Angular developers announced that Angular 2 moved from Alpha to Developer Preview. [17] Angular 2 moved to Beta in December 2015, [18] and the first release candidate was published in May 2016. [19] The final version was released on 14 ...

  4. HTTP 404 - Wikipedia

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    Because these two options require special server configuration, most websites do not make use of them. 404 errors should not be confused with DNS errors, which appear when the given URL refers to a server name that does not exist.

  5. AngularJS - Wikipedia

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    The base directive responsible for handling routes [12] that resolve JSON before rendering templates driven by specified controllers. Since ng-* attributes are not valid in HTML specifications, data-ng-* can also be used as a prefix. For example, both ng-app and data-ng-app are valid in AngularJS.

  6. Breadcrumb navigation - Wikipedia

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    This is not the same thing as HTTP cookies (small pieces of data that websites leave on a visitor's machine that record data such as login information). Michigan Community College's Virtual Learning Collaborative uses the term "Navigation Path", [ 7 ] as do some Drupal users.

  7. Default route - Wikipedia

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    The device to which the default route points is often called the default gateway, and it often carries out other functions such as packet filtering, firewalling, or proxy server operations. The default route in Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) is designated as the zero address, 0.0.0.0 / 0 in CIDR notation . [ 2 ]

  8. URL redirection - Wikipedia

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    URL redirection, also called URL forwarding, is a World Wide Web technique for making a web page available under more than one URL address. When a web browser attempts to open a URL that has been redirected, a page with a different URL is opened.

  9. Wikipedia:CHECKWIKI/WPC 504 dump - Wikipedia

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    This page contains a dump analysis for errors #504 (Reference in title).. It can be generated using WPCleaner by any user. It's possible to update this page by following the procedure below: