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Came across this gem when I was testing one of our clients app…

Came across this gem when I was testing one of our clients app... | html-memes, web-memes, server-memes, testing-memes, test-memes, internet explorer-memes, error-memes, cli-memes, internet-memes, microsoft-memes, IT-memes, ML-memes, header-memes, cookie-memes, comment-memes, feature-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
html-memes, web-memes, server-memes, testing-memes, test-memes, internet explorer-memes, error-memes, cli-memes, internet-memes, microsoft-memes, IT-memes, ML-memes, header-memes, cookie-memes, comment-memes, feature-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io

[text] Headers Cookies Raw HTML HEAD TITLE404 Not FoundTITLE HEAD BODY H1Not FoundH1 The requested document was not found on this server. P HR ADDRESS Web Server at lostferret.co.uk ADDRESS BODY HTML 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Unfortunately Microsoft has added a clever new feature to Intemet Explorer. If the text of an errors message is too small specifically less than 512 bytes Interet Explorer returns its own error message. You can turn that off but its pretty tricky to find switch called smart error messages. That means of course that short error messages are censored by default. IS always returns error messages that are long enough to make Internet Explorer happy. The workaround is pretty simple pad the error message with a big comment like this to push it over the five hundred and twelve bytes Of course thats exactly what youre reading right now.