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Why is my event page showing a 404 Not Found?
On occasion some event pages might start display a 404 – Not found page instead of the events. If this is happening to you please follow these steps to troubleshoot. Most folks can stop after step 1 because it will be fixed!
What does 404 not found mean on Firefox?
For example, Firefox displays “404 Not Found”, and Chrome shows the message “404. That’s an error”. These error messages can be fairly uncertain, and any website can customize its own 404 error page.
Why is there a 404 message on the custom error page?
However, responseMode=”Redirect” attribute sends 302 response with the custom error page URL to the user. User’s browser makes another request to the given URL. As a generic solution, adding the line below into the custom error page should guarantee that 404 message is logged.
What should I do if I get a 404 error?
Delete the browser cache and cookies: Ifyou can access the website from another device, and the HTTP 404 error only seems to appear on a certain computer, then the problem could lie with your browser. Therefore you should delete the browser cache as well as all cookies for this site, and this may then finally allow you to access the page.
Why do I get so many 404 errors?
Websites generating lots of 404 errors are more likely to have performance issues, as such responses are not usually cached. It can be a massive problem if you promote or accidentally get a surge of traffic on a 404 error page. You can check the Avoid HTTP 404 post, which is a part of our GTmetrix tutorial.
What does a 404 not found mean in WordPress?
A 404 can be an indicator for some changes, and that you should add a 301 redirect for SEO purposes. This post is to clear some things up and help everyone get their WordPress site working correctly again. We will cover: What is the Error 404 Not Found?
How to get Ta 404 when generating rest queries?
And getting ta 404 as the resulting URL the call tries to use is https://tenant/sites/site/Pages/_api/sp.userprofiles.peoplemanager/getmyproperties And now the call works. I’m on a classic site (publishing site collection).