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    <title>ERROR: The requested URL could not be retrieved</title>
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        <h1>ERROR</h1>
        <h2>The requested URL could not be retrieved</h2>
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            The following URL could not be retrieved: <a href="%U">%U</a>
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          <p>The following error was encountered:</p>
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          <p>FTP File/Object Not Found.</p>
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          <p>Squid sent the following FTP command:</p>
          <blockquote><strong><pre>%f</pre></strong></blockquote>
          <p>and then received this reply:</p>
          <blockquote><strong><pre>%F</pre></strong></blockquote>
          <blockquote><strong><pre>%g</pre></strong></blockquote>
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            This might be caused by an FTP URL with an absolute path (which does
            not comply with RFC 1738).  If this is the cause, then the file
            can be found at <a href="%B">%B</a>.
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        <div id="footer">Your cache administrator is <a href="mailto:%w">%w</a>.</div>
        <div id="signature">Generated %T by %h (%s).</div>
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