Both 404-page and http-status-code-404 refer to the same thing, where a specific path is not found. The former page is a result of the latter status code. I don't think that difference warrants a separate tag. Propose synonymizing 404-page to http-status-code-404
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There's a case to be made here that a 404 status and a 404 page are not the same thing. An API, for instance, might just return a 404 status without any other data at all.
That said, I still don't like the tag. I think the more generic custom-error-pages tag might be the ticket here. Clean the tag up and synonym it to that tag instead
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404-page
tag would be appropriate for (and thehttp-status-code-404
would not be.)http-status-code-404
probably shouldn't exist at all as it is too specific (prefer a generichttp-status-code
tag for that one.)http-status-code-*
s is very helpful in categorizing API request/client errors. If I get 404 in say, [google-sheets-api], I would just search[google-sheets-api][http-status-code-404]
. If I get 403, I would search[google-sheets-api][http-status-code-403]
, the status codes have very specific reasons, even more specific, when combined with a api, and really helps in narrowing down the issues.http-status-code-404
is too specific and probably deserves an action on its own, like being synonymized into a generalhttp-status-code
tag.