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List of HTTP status codes

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Status codes

The following is a list of HTTP status codes. Most, though not all, are specified by RFC 2616.

100s: Informational

  • 100: Continue
  • 101: Switching Protocols

200s: Success

  • 200: OK
  • 201: Created
  • 202: Accepted
  • 203: Non-Authoritative Information
  • 204: No Content
  • 205: Reset Content
  • 206: Partial Content

300s: Redirection

  • 300: Multiple Choices
  • 301: Moved Permanently
  • 302: Found
  • 303: See Other
  • 304: Not Modified
  • 305: Use Proxy
    Many HTTP clients (such as Mozilla and Internet Explorer) don't correctly handle responses with this status code.
  • 306: (Reserved)
  • 307: Temporary Redirect

400s: Client Error

  • 400: Bad Request
  • 401: Unauthorized
    See basic authentication scheme and digest access authentication.
  • 402: Payment Required
  • 403: Forbidden
  • 404: Not Found
  • 405: Method Not Allowed
  • 406: Not Acceptable
  • 407: Proxy Authentication Required
  • 408: Request Timeout
  • 409: Conflict
  • 410: Gone
  • 411: Length Required
  • 412: Precondition Failed
  • 413: Request Entity Too Large
  • 414: Request-URI Too Long
  • 415: Unsupported Media Type
  • 416: Requested Range Not Satisfiable
  • 417: Expectation Failed

500s: Server Error

  • 500: Internal Sever Error
  • 501: Not Implemented
  • 502: Bad Gateway
  • 503: Service Unavailable
  • 504: Gateway Timeout
  • 505: HTTP Version Not Supported
  • 509: Bandwidth Limit Exceeded
    This status code, while used by many servers, is not an official HTTP status code.

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