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HTML text style element <a> Display problems The article contains one or more <a> tags. <a> tags will not show up in the rendered article and should use normal wikilink code for external links. (dump) High: No Comment tag with no correct end Display problem Missing closing comment tag. Low: No DEFAULTSORT with special characters Syntax error
[16]: §10.4.14 414 URI Too Long The URI provided was too long for the server to process. Often the result of too much data being encoded as a query-string of a GET request, in which case it should be converted to a POST request. Called "Request-URI Too Long" previously. [16]: §10.4.15 415 Unsupported Media Type
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 .
The common "Wikimedia Foundation error" message (WFEM) is sometimes called a "server error" but might be caused by a recent edit which a user made to the current page being displayed. The message is an indication that the webpage being processed for display could not be completely formatted within the time allotted, typically 60 seconds.
The American mathematician Richard Hamming pioneered this field in the 1940s and invented the first error-correcting code in 1950: the Hamming (7,4) code. [5] FEC can be applied in situations where re-transmissions are costly or impossible, such as one-way communication links or when transmitting to multiple receivers in multicast.
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: A list-defined reference with the name "$1" has been invoked, but is not defined in the <references> tag (see the help page: A list-defined reference has a conflicting group attribute "$1" (see the help page: A list-defined reference named "$1" is not used in the content (see the help page
National variations of the English language have been extensively discussed previously: . Wikipedia does not prefer any national variety of English. While Wikipedia strives to use language common to all English varieties, some spelling, grammar, or terminology may differ or be absent in a reader's preferred variety.