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Is 418 Im a teapot really an HTTP response code? Is 418 "I'm a teapot" really an HTTP response code? There are various references to this on the internet, including in lists of response codes, but I can't figure out whether it's a weird joke
A resposta HTTP 418 Im a Teapot seria válido? 418 I'm a teapot é um status code feito como primeiro de abril e não deveria ser usado em produção Você vai precisar falar com quem fez o endpoint pra entender o que ele quis dizer com isso
Stack Overflow returning HTTP error code 418 (Im a teapot)? First a little background: I recently wrote a reverse proxy which I have found to work wonderfully so far, and being an avid Stack Overflow user, I thought I would try it out there I was just play
node. js - How do I solve the NPM 418 Im a teapot error when trying . . . Npm team sent this statement for the issue-"At peak, the 418 responses were 0 01% of traffic npm has a great many users (over 10M), so given traffic over the time of the incident that works out to between 500 and 1000 actual users affected
reactjs - Minified React error #418 generated when using gatsby . . . 2 I was getting Minified React errors #418 and #423, but I finally figured out that the culprit was a Chrome extension called Video Speed Controller Every time I loaded the page, it would cause my app to reload and trigger those errors Once I disabled the extension, everything worked fine