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Why on earth is "I'm a teapot" implemented?! #2365
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It is a valid HTTP status code, from an April 1 RFC: |
Does it mean anything in particular? |
That the server is not a coffee machine. (No joke, there are coffee machines with a web interface). |
wow. that's pretty amazing. Its even more amazing someone who was writing that actually thought of it. |
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Fix zlib crashes on error due to improper use of removeListener in the error handler
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* dgram: Bring back missing functionality for Unix (Dan VerWeire, Roman Shtylman, Ben Noordnuis) - Note: Windows UDP support not yet complete. * http: Fix parser memory leak (koichik) * zlib: Fix nodejs#2365 crashes on invalid input (Nicolas LaCasse) * module: fix --debug-brk on symlinked scripts (Fedor Indutny) * Documentation Restyling (Matthew Fitzsimmons) * Update npm to 1.1.0-3 (isaacs) * Windows: fix regression in stat() calls to C:\ (Bert Belder)
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In lib/http.js, there is a implementation for HTTP code 418 (which is "I'm a teapot"), is this frivolous, or does it have any particular meaning to it?
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