A 404 error is an HTTP status code that means that the page you are trying to reach on a website cannot be found on their server. This is a client-side error, meaning either the page has been deleted or moved, the website owner has not updated their links accordingly, or they have broken internal links on their site. There are also server-side 404 errors, which occur when a web server cannot find the requested page. In this case, it is usually due to an incorrect or outdated link. 404 errors can be frustrating for users, as it can be challenging to find the desired page, but some steps can be taken to resolve the issue. The first step is to check the URL of the page you are trying to reach and ensure it is spelled correctly. If not, try reloading the page or clearing your browser’s cache and cookies. If the problem persists, contact the website owner and tell them about the broken link. Providing them with the URL of the page you were trying to reach will help them fix the issue more quickly.
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