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Agitu Ideo Gudeta

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Hi, aside from the nominator, you seem to be the main contributor to this page. We are trying to nominate it for a main-page appearance in the Did You Know section, but the continuing edits and reversions are going to keep this on hold for a while. What do you think? Does the article need any more work, or can it be left alone for a while so it can be featured? Thanks, Yoninah (talk) 18:03, 16 January 2021 (UTC)Reply

  • I am sorry for the delayed answer. Yes, I think that the article can be featured and that we can freeze it for at least a month because I guess that the response and confirmation of autopsy results will not be publicy availabe before March or April 2021. Maybe a notice about not touching the contents of the article might be useful to other contributors. Ade56facc 18:14, 06 February 2021 (UTC)Reply

Web server

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Regarding a 404 response in an overload condition, the book citation you've restored does not appear to say that it's "inappropriate," and it is not. A server can return a 404 response whenever circumstances at the time of the request prevent it from determining that a representation of the resource exists. 73.71.251.64 (talk) 19:02, 24 April 2021 (UTC)Reply

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XMLHttpRequest

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FYI there is an edit war at XMLHttpRequest between myself and Timhowardriley. Among the points of contention:

  • Timhowardriley disputes the description of XHR as an "API". I referred to the standard that says it is one. He is indifferent.
  • I noted significant points of misinformation in the section that describes XHR methods (which also frequently strays from the topic at hand). I replaced that section with a general example of using XHR. Timhowardriley reverted that with little comment.
  • A year ago Timhowardriley removed existing sections about CORS and Fetch API on the basis that they were not "essential" then added sections focusing on server-side technology and code examples that, in my view, are quite poor (e.g. one sends a DELETE request without a URL.) I removed those examples and restored the CORS and Fetch sections. He has reverted.

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