In r44919 I've gone ahead and reimplemented bug 2585, so a page view for 
a nonexistent page will return a "404 Not Found" HTTP status code 
instead of a "200 OK".

This will allow bots and spiders to detect broken links from the outside 
web to bad or deleted wiki pages, but should be totally transparent to 
end-users.


When we first attempted this in 2005, the 404 was also applied to 
action=edit pages... We had a large number of reports from active 
editors that they were having trouble creating articles, with the edit 
page not loading properly.

Since this was disrupting basic site activity, we ended up reverting it 
before we had a chance to really track it down -- none of the developers 
could reproduce it at the time.

The size of our base HTML from even the simplest skin should be enough 
to avoid tripping Internet Explorer's "friendly error pages", and we 
were unable to track down any specific browser, ISP proxy, or other 
hypothetical problem source.


If people do encounter problems once this goes live, it at least 
shouldn't affect primary wiki functionality while we reproduce and fix 
it -- hitting a raw page view for a nonexistent page is something that 
you usually have to jump through some hoops to do within the wiki.

After things have settled a bit, we'll probably start using more 4xx and 
5xx status codes for various error pages.

-- brion

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