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HTTP RESPONSES STATUS CODES




HTTP response status codes indicate whether a specific HTTP request has been successfully completed. Responses are grouped in five classes: informational responses, successful responses, redirects, client errors, and servers errors.

Information responses
100 Continue

This interim response indicates that everything so far is OK and that the client should continue with the request or ignore it if it is already finished.
101 Switching Protocol
This code is sent in response to an Upgrade: request header by the client, and indicates that the protocol the server is switching too. It was introduced to allow migration to an incompatible protocol version, and is not in common use.

Successful responses
200 OK
The request has succeeded. The meaning of a success varies depending on the HTTP method:
GET: The resource has been fetched and is transmitted in the message body.

HEAD: The entity headers are in the message body.

POST: The resource describing the result of the action is transmitted in the message body.

TRACE: The message body contains the request message as received by the server

201 Created
The request has succeeded and a new resource has been created as a result of it. This is typically the response sent after a PUT request.
202 Accepted
The request has been received but not yet acted upon. It is non-committal, meaning that there is no way in HTTP to later send an asynchronous response indicating the outcome of processing the request. It is intended for cases where another process or server handles the request, or for batch processing.

203 Non-Authoritative Information
This response code means returned meta-information set is not exact set as available from the origin server, but collected from a local or a third party copy. Except this condition, 200 OK response should be preferred instead of this response.

204 No Content
There is no content to send for this request, but the headers may be useful. The user-agent may update its cached headers for this resource with the new ones.

205 Reset Content
This response code is sent after accomplishing request to tell user agent reset document view which sent this request.

206 Partial Content
This response code is used because of range header sent by the client to separate download into multiple streams.
Redirection messages

300 Multiple Choice
The request has more than one possible responses. User-agent or user should choose one of them. There is no standardized way to choose one of the responses.

301 Moved Permanently
This response code means that URI of requested resource has been changed. Probably, new URI would be given in the response.

302 Found
This response code means that URI of requested resource has been changed temporarily. New changes in the URI might be made in the future. Therefore, this same URI should be used by the client in future requests.

303 See Other
Server sent this response to directing client to get requested resource to another URI with an GET request.

304 Not Modified
This is used for caching purposes. It is telling to client that response has not been modified. So, client can continue to use same cached version of response.

305 Use Proxy
This means requested response must be accessed by a proxy. This response code is not largely supported because security reasons.

306 unused
This response code is no longer used, it is just reserved currently. It was used in a previous version of the HTTP 1.1 specification.

307 Temporary Redirect
Server sent this response to directing client to get requested resource to another URI with same method that used prior request. This has the same semantic than the 302 Found HTTP response code, with the exception that the user agent must not change the HTTP method used: if a POST was used in the first request, a POST must be used in the second request.

308 Permanent Redirect
This means that the resource is now permanently located at another URI, specified by the Location: HTTP Response head

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305 Use Proxy
This means requested response must be accessed by a proxy. This response code is not largely supported because security reasons.

306 unused
This response code is no longer used, it is just reserved currently. It was used in a previous version of the HTTP 1.1 specification.

307 Temporary Redirect
Server sent this response to directing client to get requested resource to another URI with same method that used prior request. This has the same semantic than the 302 Found HTTP response code, with the exception that the user agent must not change the HTTP method used: if a POST was used in the first request, a POST must be used in the second request.

308 Permanent Redirect
This means that the resource is now permanently located at another URI, specified by the Location: HTTP Response header. This has the same semantics as the 301 Moved Permanently HTTP response code, with the exception that the user agent must not change the HTTP method used: if a POST was used in the first request, a POST must be used in the second request.
Client error responses

400 Bad Request
This response means that server could not understand the request due to invalid syntax.

401 Unauthorized
Authentication is needed to get requested response. This is similar to 403, but in this case, authentication is possible.

402 Payment Required
This response code is reserved for future use. Initial aim for creating this code was using it for digital payment systems however this is not used currently.

403 Forbidden
Client does not have access rights to the content so server is rejecting to give proper response.

404 Not Found
Server can not find requested resource. This response code probably is most famous one due to its frequency to occur in web.

405 Method Not Allowed
The request method is known by the server but has been disabled and cannot be used. The two mandatory methods, GET and HEAD, must never be disabled and should not return this error code.

406 Not Acceptable
This response is sent when the web server, after performing server-driven content negotiation, doesn't find any content following the criteria given by the user agent.

407 Proxy Authentication Required
This is similar to 401 but authentication is needed to be done by a proxy.

408 Request Timeout
This response is sent on an idle connection by some servers, even without any previous request by the client. It means that the server would like to shut down this unused connection. This response is used much more since some browsers, like Chrome or IE9, use HTTP preconnection mechanisms to speed up surfing (see bug 881804, which tracks the future implementation of such a mechanism in Firefox). Also note that some servers merely shut down the connection without sending this message.

409 Conflict
This response would be sent when a request conflict with current state of server.

410 Gone
This response would be sent when requested content has been deleted from server.

411 Length Required
Server rejected the request because the Content-Length header field is not defined and the server requires it.

412 Precondition Failed
The client has indicated preconditions in its headers which the server does not meet.

413 Payload Too Large
Request entity is larger than limits defined by server; the server might close the connection or return an Retry-After header field.

414 URI Too Long
The URI requested by the client is longer than the server is willing to interpret.

415 Unsupported Media Type
The media format of the requested data is not supported by the server, so the server is rejecting the request.

416 Requested Range Not Satisfiable
The range specified by the Range header field in the request can't be fulfilled; it's possible that the range is outside the size of the target URI's data.

417 Expectation Failed
This response code means the expectation indicated by the Expect request header field can't be met by the server.

421 Misdirected Request
The request was directed at a server that is
 
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