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409 Conflict Indicates that the request could not be processed because of conflict in the current state of the resource, such as an edit conflict between multiple simultaneous updates. 410 Gone Indicates that the resource requested was previously in use but is no longer available and will not be available again.
This is a set category.It should only contain pages that are Hypertext Transfer Protocol status codes or lists of Hypertext Transfer Protocol status codes, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories).
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409 Conflict User already registered. [8]: §7.4.10 Deprecated by omission from later RFCs [1] and by non-registration with the IANA. [2] 410 Gone The user existed once, but is not available here any more. [1]: §21.4.10 411 Length Required The server will not accept the request without a valid Content-Length.
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The Basic Status Codes have been in SMTP from the beginning, with RFC 821 in 1982, but were extended rather extensively, and haphazardly so that by 2003 RFC 3463 rather grumpily noted that: "SMTP suffers some scars from history, most notably the unfortunate damage to the reply code extension mechanism by uncontrolled use.
The unanimous support from the aforementioned projects and the general public prompted Nottingham to begin the process of having 418 marked as a reserved HTTP status code, [18] ensuring that 418 will not be replaced by an official status code for the foreseeable future.