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Error 404 on the link of AWS CLF-01 #364

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abhinav2712 opened this issue Mar 24, 2023 · 1 comment
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Error 404 on the link of AWS CLF-01 #364

abhinav2712 opened this issue Mar 24, 2023 · 1 comment

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@abhinav2712
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On clicking the link of " A summary of what you need to know for the exam can be found here" this link is giving error 404.
I request repo keepers to fix this

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It seems that there is an issue with the link provided in the repository. When clicking on the link titled "A summary of what you need to know for the exam can be found here," it results in an "error 404." The "error 404" indicates that the requested page or resource could not be found on the server.

This type of error commonly occurs when the URL or file path specified in the link is incorrect or when the resource has been moved, deleted, or is temporarily unavailable. It could also be due to a misconfiguration on the server or an issue with the website hosting.

To address this problem, the repository maintainers should investigate the link and verify if it points to the correct location. They should ensure that the resource or page being linked actually exists and can be accessed by users. If the resource has been moved or deleted, they may need to update the link to the correct location.

If the error is related to the server or website hosting, they may need to check the server configuration, file permissions, or hosting settings to ensure that the resource is properly accessible to users.

In any case, I recommend that the repository maintainers promptly look into this issue and fix the link to provide users with the intended information for their exams. Ensuring that all links within a repository are valid and functional helps maintain a positive user experience and facilitates the sharing of knowledge and resources effectively.

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