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by the URL is forbidden for some reason. This indicates a fundamental access problem, which may be difficult to resolve because the HTTP protocol allows the Web server 403 forbidden error fix to give this response without providing any reason at all. So the 403
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error is equivalent to a blanket 'NO' by the Web server - with no further discussion allowed. By far the http 403 vs 401 most common reason for this error is that directory browsing is forbidden for the Web site. Most Web sites want you to navigate using the URLs in the Web pages for that site. They
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do not often allow you to browse the file directory structure of the site. For example try the following URL (then hit the 'Back' button in your browser to return to this page): http://www.checkupdown.com/accounts/grpb/B1394343/ This URL should fail with a 403 error saying "Forbidden: You don not have permission to access /accounts/grpb/B1394343/ on this server". This is because our CheckUpDown Web site deliberately does not want you to http error 403 the service you requested is restricted browse directories - you have to navigate from one specific Web page to another using the hyperlinks in those Web pages. This is true for most Web sites on the Internet - their Web server has "Allow directory browsing" set OFF. Fixing 403 errors - general You first need to confirm if you have encountered a "No directory browsing" problem. You can see this if the URL ends in a slash '/' rather than the name of a specific Web page (e.g. .htm or .html). If this is your problem, then you have no option but to access individual Web pages for that Web site directly. It is possible that there should be some content in the directory, but there is none there yet. For example if your ISP offers a 'Home Page' then you need to provide some content - usually HTML files - for the Home Page directory that your ISP assigns to you. Until the content is there, anyone trying to access your Home Page could encounter a 403 error. The solution is to upload the missing content - directly yourself or by providing it to your ISP. Once the content is in the directory, it also
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page has been tested and conforms to WCAG 2.0 Accessibility Guidelines About the HTTP protocol ... The HTTP Protocol (Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol) is a part http://www.web-wise-wizard.com/server-side/http-v11-status-codes.html of the TCP/IP suite of protocols and it is the communications protocol that is used to request and serve web pages or other HTTP documents. This page describes all the HTTP/1.1 response Status Codes and also provides a demonstration of the use of the HTTP protocol. About HTTP Status Codes ... Most of you, during your travels around the Web, will have 403 forbidden seen an 'HTTP 404 Not Found' response page, perhaps when trying to follow a broken link from a search engine. This is the nearest that most people will come to directly interacting with the HTTP protocol. The '404' is an HTTP status code and their is a long list of other HTTP status codes, most of which you will never come ammyy error http across unless you are writing server-side programs that use the HTTP protocol to communicate between two servers. The only exception to this that I can think of is if you are a webmaster using 'error redirection' on your web server. The current HTTP protocol (June, 2000) is HTTP/1.1 and this page lists all the HTTP/1.1 status codes together with a corresponding reason phrase and full description. If you are a student of the Web then it can be very interesting to read through the descriptions to help gain an insight into how the HTTP protocol works. Most of the information on this page has been taken from W3c's rfc2068 (Request For Comment) and a link is provided at the bottom of this page. A primary reason for our presenting the information here is to present it in a more easily understandable format. RFC's are not noted for their brevity or clarity and they appear never to use one word when a hundred words can be used instead. They are written much like legal documents and it is our intention is to make t