Ben Balter
@benbalter
@benbalter
Last one, since it made my work harder, only 75% of federal domains are properly configured to return 404s for pages that don't exist (many return a 30x or 20x with "not found" in the body). Even more frustrating, a handful didn't support HEAD requests (returning a 50x).
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