- From: Philippe-Joseph Salazar <salazar@telkomsa.net>
- Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2016 07:10:55 +0000
- To: <ietf-http-wg@w3.org>
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Dear Madam/Sir, I am an academic researcher, currently preparing a book on the Islamic State for publication at Yale UP. I have the following question: when a site is blocked due to censorship by a non-dictatorial state (ie not one of those that IETF lists in relevant documents, and I am thinking here of French state of emergency censorship), what error code is supposed to come up? Or, can you kindly direct me to documents on your site that may help me find out what current policy or good practice is in regard of sites censored by Western agencies? Much appreciated, With best regards PhJ Salazar _________________________________________________________________________________ Philippe-Joseph Salazar Distinguished Professor & Director Centre for Rhetoric Studies University of Cape Town, South Africa +27 82 9021207 http://www.rhetoricafrica.org/index.asp <http://www.rhetoricafrica.org/index.asp> http://www.africanrhetoric.org <http://www.africanrhetoric.org/> http://www.lesinfluences.fr/-Comment-raisonnent-ils-.html <http://www.lesinfluences.fr/-Comment-raisonnent-ils-.html> http://www.lemieux-editeur.fr/Paroles-armees-revue-de-presse.html <http://www.lemieux-editeur.fr/Paroles-armees-revue-de-presse.html> ___________________________________________________________________________________________
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