A 404 error is regularly returned when pages have been moved or erased. 404 mistakes ought not be mistaken for DNS blunders, which show up when the given URL alludes to a server name that does not exist. A 404 mistake demonstrates that the server itself was found, yet that the server was not ready to recover the asked for page.
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