-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Jesse Keating wrote: > I think that when you try to visit a site on fedora.redhat.com that > doesn't exist, you get redirected to a "404" page, but that page > doesn't actually give an http code of 404, so things that are checking > http responses get confused and don't treat it as a 404. Oops, I replied to Richard off-list before I saw this- that page actually exists, so it correctly returns a 200 response. When you go to an actual nonexistent page, you get a 404, as expected. Ideally that page should never be reached directly, and I'm more curious as to how he actually got to that URL in the first place. Thanks, RIcky -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFGp6aZZBKKLMyvSE4RAtWhAKCwrK2NelRbhPjc+PdDOyYNu9r25gCgtd1+ VbtSdCfSKMFl3IM/jmg0698= =RQyi -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----