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 · A Bad Request can also occur when you try to upload a file to a website that’s too large for the upload request to be fulfilled. This is strictly related to the file size limit of the server and will vary based on how it has been set up.  · I get a failure message: Request failed: unacceptable content-type: image/jpg. I see there was a solution in AFNetworking 2, using the additional imageResponseSerializer property. But it's been removed from AFNetworking 3. Are we supposed to use something else? Waiting for any info, I'll try to download the images manually.  · How are websites accessed? ; Web development; In order to access a web page in a browser, you just have to enter the URL into the address bar in your web browser and the requested website will pop up on your screen.


The request failed due to an underlying issue such as network connectivity, DNS failure, server certificate validation (or timeout topfind247.co Framework only). topfind247.co Core topfind247.co and later only: The request failed due to timeout. Photo formats:JPG,bmp. Audio output:stereo L/R, 5Wx2, 8Ω. Storage Temp.: 7 to 65 Celsius degree. Normal Working Temp: 5 to 65 Celsius degree. Language:The default is Chinese and English, others need to be confirmed. Power Supply:AC V - V, 50/60HZ. Not Acceptable. Request unacceptable, likely parsing failure. Conflict. Current state incompatible with Request. Precondition Failed. Unlike , the precondition was described in a previous response. Expectation Failed. Request implied a resource condition that was not met, such as an unknown one. Not Implemented.


'''==Welcome To Q Research General==''''''We are researchers who deal in open-source information, reasoned argument, and dank memes. We do battle in the sphere of ideas and ideas only. We neither need nor condone the use of force in our work here.'''''"We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights. "Sometimes" this can mean that the server had an internal error, and wanted to respond with an error message (ex: with JSON payload) but since the request headers didn't say it accepted JSON, it returns a instead. I get a failure message: Request failed: unacceptable content-type: image/jpg. I see there was a solution in AFNetworking 2, using the additional imageResponseSerializer property. But it's been removed from AFNetworking 3. Are we supposed to use something else? Waiting for any info, I'll try to download the images manually.

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