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      <title>#WDILTW – Debugging failed http requests thru the web of redirects</title>
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      <description>There are reports that your website is down. You pull up the login page without incident. What’s next?&#xA;Monitoring is critical. How detailed is this? How frequently are you sampling? The resolution to any issue is only as good as the response to a paged alert.</description>
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