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Hello, it seems a js.org subdomain that was requested to target this repository no longer works.
The subdomain requested was n3-rd.js.org and had the target of n3-rd.github.io.
It produced the following failures when tested as part of the cleanup:
HTTP: Failed during request with error 'FetchError: maximum redirect reached at: https://n3-rd.js.org/'
HTTPS: Failed during request with error 'FetchError: maximum redirect reached at: https://n3-rd.js.org/'
To keep the js.org subdomain you should add a page with reasonable content within a month so the subdomain passes the validation.
Failure to rectify the issues will result in the requested subdomain being removed from JS.ORGs DNS and the list of active subdomains.
If you are wanting to keep the js.org subdomain and have added reasonable content, YOU MUST reply to the main cleanup issue with the response format detailed at the top to keep the requested subdomain.
🤖 Beep boop. I am a robot and performed this action automatically as part of the js.org cleanup process. If you have an issue, please contact the js.org maintainers.
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JS.ORG CLEANUP
Hello, it seems a
js.org
subdomain that was requested to target this repository no longer works.The subdomain requested was
n3-rd.js.org
and had the target ofn3-rd.github.io
.It produced the following failures when tested as part of the cleanup:
Failed during request with error 'FetchError: maximum redirect reached at: https://n3-rd.js.org/'
Failed during request with error 'FetchError: maximum redirect reached at: https://n3-rd.js.org/'
To keep the
js.org
subdomain you should add a page with reasonable content within a month so the subdomain passes the validation.Failure to rectify the issues will result in the requested subdomain being removed from JS.ORGs DNS and the list of active subdomains.
If you are wanting to keep the
js.org
subdomain and have added reasonable content, YOU MUST reply to the main cleanup issue with the response format detailed at the top to keep the requested subdomain.🤖 Beep boop. I am a robot and performed this action automatically as part of the js.org cleanup process. If you have an issue, please contact the js.org maintainers.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: