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5 HTTP Status Codes That Should Never Have Been Created
Explore 5 HTTP status codes that are quirky, humorous, or problematic.
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451 Unavailable for Legal Reasons:
Access denied due to legal issues.
218 This is Fine:
Inspired by the meme, bypasses server error overrides.
420 Enhance Your Calm:
Twitter’s old code for exceeding rate limits. Now changed to 429.
530 Site Frozen:
Used by Pantheon for locked sites, often unpaid bills.
418 I’m a Teapot:
A classic April Fool’s joke indicating a server’s limitations.
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