posted on Feb, 7 2009 @ 07:50 PM
"illegal request" is more of a generic server error. Basically means something is a threat to the server integrity, or generally made the server go
'huh?'-which halts the action to save itself. "malformed" means it came through garbled. Illegal = security risk to the server or scripts in the
mix. (nothing to do with real laws, just a dumb naming convention
)
For example, most sites that are PHP/SQL based have to take precautions as many strings you MIGHT type could get interpreted by the database server
and do all sort of funky things-like potentially wipe all info.
The string is partly visible in the google URL field, and had 3 or so entries in your google box too. Basically, that kind of error isnt a human
block. They wouldn't bother. If it were to suppress info it is much more effective to direct the searches to pages that would mock the topic/make it
look fringe as a discouragement.
Ill look at the pic again, it didn't look odd otherwise.
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yeah, sorry nothing in that to indicate what happened with that.
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Side note: your battery is getting low
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