"soft 404" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: soft 404s [plural]
Etymology: Term introduced in 2004 by Ziv Bar-Yossef et al. Head templates: {{en-noun}} soft 404 (plural soft 404s)
  1. A 404 page ("the result of trying to follow a broken link within a website") which reports a "200 OK" HTTP response code rather than "404 Not Found", falsely indicating to the browser that the page exists and was loaded correctly.
    Sense id: en-soft_404-en-noun-A9Pn22eJ Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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