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Stay Informed Subscribe to the Maple Reporter Become a Member Home : Support : Frequently Asked Questions : MapleNet HTTP error code 405 "Method Not Allowed" MapleNet HTTP error code 405 "Method Not Allowed" Problem: When using MapleNet, I receive a HTTP error code 405 "Method Not Allowed". Solution: This error message likely indicates that the server does not allow the PUT http request method (e.g. when using Apache). MapleNet uses http methods GET, POST and PUT and these must be allowed. Check to see if there is a section similar toour CheckUpDown robot). The methods are as follows: OPTIONS: Find out the communication options available for a particular URL resource. Allows the client to determine the options and/or requirements 405 method not allowed web api associated with a resource, or the capabilities of a server, without a specific
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action involving transfer of data. GET: Retrieve the information identified by the URL resource e.g. GET a particular Web page 405 method not allowed iis or image. The most common method by far. HEAD: Identical to GET except that the server returns header information only, not the actual information identified by the URL resource. Useful to obtain metainformation about http://www.maplesoft.com/support/faqs/detail.aspx?sid=32774 the entity implied by the request without transferring the entity-body itself. Often used to test hypertext links for validity, accessibility, and recent modification. POST: Submit data to the Web server such as 1) post a message to a bulletin board, newsgroup or mailing list, 2) provide input data - typically from a CGI form - to a data-handling process, 3) add a record directly to a database. PUT: http://www.checkupdown.com/status/E405.html Set (place/replace) the data for a particular URL to the new data submitted by the client. For example, upload a new Web page to a server. DELETE: Remove the data associated with the URL resource. For example, delete a Web page. TRACE: Run a remote, application-layer loop-back of the request message. Effectively a 'ping' which tests what data the Web server is receiving from the client. CONNECT: Reserved for use with tunneling (e.g. SSL) via a proxy server. This method is defined only for HTTP version 1.1, not the earlier version 1.0. All Web servers can be configured to allow or disallow any method. For example if a Web server is 'read-only' (no client can modify URL resources on the Web server), then it could be set up to disallow the PUT and DELETE methods. Similarly if there is no user input (all the Web pages are static), then the POST method could be disallowed. So 405 errors can arise because the Web server is not configured to take data from the client at all. They can also arise if the client does not have sufficient authority to the particular URL resource identified on the request. (Last updated: March 2012). F
4 messages Scott Bigelow Reply | Threaded Open this post in threaded view ♦ ♦ | Report Content as http://apache-http-server.18135.x6.nabble.com/Issue-with-HTTP-methods-DELETE-PUT-not-being-accepted-returning-405-Method-not-allowed-td4999776.html Inappropriate ♦ ♦ Issue with HTTP methods (DELETE,PUT) not being accepted (returning 405 Method not allowed) I am having an issue with Apache/2.2.22 on Ubuntu 12.04, migrating service from an older system, Apache/2.2.3 on CentOS. We make use of PHP to serve RESTful requests, but I do not believe this is a PHP issue, 405 method since the issue is present even when not calling a PHP script. On the old server, it will accept any HTTP Method (specifically, PUT and DELETE are desired).On the new server, I cannot get it to recognize any method other than GET, POST, OPTIONS, and HEADER. Here is my very simple block: