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'''404''' is a [[wikipedia:HTTP_404|http response status code]]. The common story that "404" was named after a specific room on CERN's fourth floor where files were manually retrieved is a myth. | '''404''' is a [[wikipedia:HTTP_404|http response status code]]. The common story that "404" was named after a specific room on CERN's fourth floor where files were manually retrieved is a myth. | ||
Though it is a popular internet myth. The "404 Not Found" error originated from a system designed by [[wikipedia:Tim_Berners-Lee|Tim Berners-Lee]] and [[wikipedia:Robert_Cailliau|Robert Cailliau]], who created a numerical system for error codes. The "404" was assigned to "not found" status by random programmer choice, and Cailliau has explicitly stated the number was not linked to a physical room at the facility, debunking the myth that it referred to a server room on the fourth floor. | Though it is a popular internet myth. The "404 Not Found" error originated from a system designed by [[wikipedia:Tim_Berners-Lee|Tim Berners-Lee]] and [[wikipedia:Robert_Cailliau|Robert Cailliau]], who created a numerical system for error codes. The "404" was assigned to "not found" status by random programmer choice, and Cailliau has explicitly stated the number was not linked to a physical room at the facility, debunking the myth that it referred to a server room on the fourth floor. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
[[Category:Anecdotes]] | [[Category:Anecdotes]] | ||
[[Category:WWW]] | [[Category:WWW]] | ||
Revision as of 09:32, 24 November 2025
404 is a http response status code. The common story that "404" was named after a specific room on CERN's fourth floor where files were manually retrieved is a myth.
Though it is a popular internet myth. The "404 Not Found" error originated from a system designed by Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau, who created a numerical system for error codes. The "404" was assigned to "not found" status by random programmer choice, and Cailliau has explicitly stated the number was not linked to a physical room at the facility, debunking the myth that it referred to a server room on the fourth floor.