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kijin
1y ago
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404 would also work, since the resource does not exist at the http: address.
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bruce511
1y ago
True, but 404 has trained us to look hard at the URL part, not the protocol part.
Whereas 403 or 400 are less likely to have so automated built-in handling on the client side.
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