So we can access branch that contain slash like `branch/name` with `username.codeberg.page/repo/@branch~name/`.
Branch name cannot contain `~` character but it can be in a HTTP URL, so replace the `~` from URL to `/` could be a valid solution to me.
Resolve#101
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solves #56.
- The expected filename is `404.html`, like GitHub Pages
- Each repo/branch can have one `404.html` file at it's root
- If a repo does not have a `pages` branch, the 404.html file from the `pages` repository is used
- You get status code 404 (unless you request /404.html which returns 200)
- The error page is cached
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close#56
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close#82close#32
make sure we dont get regressions again ... as we currently have in **main**
followups:
- create a DNS subdomayn specific to redirect to mock url ...
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