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…5 414 Request-URI Too Long ................................ 69 10.4.16 415 Unsupported Media Type .............................. 69 10.4.17 416 Requested Range Not Satisfiable ..................... 69 10.4.18 417 Expectation Failed .................................. 70 10.5 Serve…
…5 414 Request-URI Too Long ................................ 69 10.4.16 415 Unsupported Media Type .............................. 69 10.4.17 416 Requested Range Not Satisfiable ..................... 69 10.4.18 417 Expectation Failed .................................. 70 10.5 Serve…
…5 414 Request-URI Too Long ................................ 69 10.4.16 415 Unsupported Media Type .............................. 69 10.4.17 416 Requested Range Not Satisfiable ..................... 69 10.4.18 417 Expectation Failed .................................. 70 10.5 Serve…
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…eated for the World Wide Web (WWW) architecture and has evolved over time to support the scalability needs of a worldwide hypertext system. Much of that architecture is reflected in the terminology and syntax productions used to define HTTP. Fielding & Reschke Standards Track [Pa…
…eated for the World Wide Web (WWW) architecture and has evolved over time to support the scalability needs of a worldwide hypertext system. Much of that architecture is reflected in the terminology and syntax productions used to define HTTP. Fielding & Reschke Standards Track [Pa…
…eated for the World Wide Web (WWW) architecture and has evolved over time to support the scalability needs of a worldwide hypertext system. Much of that architecture is reflected in the terminology and syntax productions used to define HTTP. Fielding & Reschke Standards Track [Pa…
…eated for the World Wide Web (WWW) architecture and has evolved over time to support the scalability needs of a worldwide hypertext system. Much of that architecture is reflected in the terminology and syntax productions used to define HTTP. Fielding & Reschke Standards Track [Pa…
…eated for the World Wide Web (WWW) architecture and has evolved over time to support the scalability needs of a worldwide hypertext system. Much of that architecture is reflected in the terminology and syntax productions used to define HTTP. Fielding & Reschke Standards Track [Pa…
…eated for the World Wide Web (WWW) architecture and has evolved over time to support the scalability needs of a worldwide hypertext system. Much of that architecture is reflected in the terminology and syntax productions used to define HTTP. Fielding & Reschke Standards Track [Pa…
…eated for the World Wide Web (WWW) architecture and has evolved over time to support the scalability needs of a worldwide hypertext system. Much of that architecture is reflected in the terminology and syntax productions used to define HTTP. Fielding & Reschke Standards Track [Pa…
…ided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Please send Guix bug reports to bug-guix@gnu.org. * Changes in 1.6.0 (since 1.5.0) ** Distribution *** GNOME updated to version 48 *** New service for Fossil SCM *** TeX Live updated to 2026.1 ** Programming interfaces *** …
…either to or from a remote host, or locally on the current host (it does not support copying files between two remote hosts). There are two different ways for rsync to contact a remote system: using a remote-shell program as the transport (such as ssh or rsh) or contacting an rsy…