HTTP error codes are numeric error responses sent by web servers to indicate an error condition. These codes help identify the source of the problem so that users can quickly resolve the issue. Understanding HTTP error codes is essential for maintaining a well-functioning website.
Code | Description | Action |
---|---|---|
200 | OK | The request was successful. |
400 | Bad Request | The request contains invalid syntax or cannot be processed. |
401 | Unauthorized | The user is not authorized to access the resource. |
403 | Forbidden | The user does not have permission to access the resource. |
404 | Not Found | The requested resource does not exist. |
Code | Description | Action |
---|---|---|
500 | Internal Server Error | A generic error occurred on the server. |
502 | Bad Gateway | The server received an invalid response from an upstream server. |
503 | Service Unavailable | The server is temporarily unavailable. |
504 | Gateway Timeout | The server did not receive a timely response from an upstream server. |
505 | HTTP Version Not Supported | The server does not support the HTTP version specified in the request. |
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