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404s render as "Unexpected response code received"
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06-10-2012 02:55 PM
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404s render as "Unexpected response code received"
404 pages render as error message.
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Issue Details
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Category Unknown
Status Not a Bug
Priority Unknown
Affected Version Unknown
Fixed Version (none)
Users able to reproduce bug
0
Users unable to reproduce bug
0
Assigned Users
(none)
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06-11-2012 10:53 AM
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root
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The correct response code is returned in the http headers of the request, so I wouldn't consider this a bug. That said it's probable we'll make a more user friendly page available in the near future. Thanks for the feedback.
--jeremy
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