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I was poking around winterba.sh for secret hats and I figured there may be a secret hat linked to a URL so I decided to look at some different URLs and got plenty of 404s but, some pages throw different 404s than others. Why?

Example: http://winterba.sh/sdfj throws the classic "Page Not Found" winterbash style... but http://winterba.sh/hat just has the text "404"

(http://winterba.sh/secret used to throw just the text "404" but since that has changed)

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Maybe hat is the name of a directory on the server? – irrelephant Dec 21 '12 at 4:58
true, but what would be in there? all the images and things are hosted at a diffrent domain – DeadChex Dec 21 '12 at 5:04
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@DeadChex That's the secret LOL – Mr. Alien Dec 21 '12 at 6:13
@irrelephant: Seems more like a sole file then a directory for me. Maybe a joke? – M. Night Demonbobby Dec 21 '12 at 8:15
I guess something to do with the URL-rewriting, "hat" is probably the name of the ASPX file although I wasn't able to prove that just yet. – Sha Wiz Dow Ard Jan 9 at 10:34

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