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  30.   - Unfortunately, Microsoft has added a clever new
  31.   - "feature" to Internet Explorer. If the text of
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  33.   - less than 512 bytes, Internet Explorer returns
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  35.   - but it's pretty tricky to find switch called
  36.   - "smart error messages". That means, of course,
  37.   - that short error messages are censored by default.
  38.   - IIS always returns error messages that are long
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