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referer DNT X-Forwarded-For Status codes 301 Moved Permanently 302 Found 303 See Other 403 Forbidden 404 Not Found 451 http error codes wiki Unavailable For Legal Reasons v t e This is a list
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of Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) response status codes. It includes codes from IETF internet standards, other
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IETF RFCs, other specifications, and some additional commonly used codes. The first digit of the status code specifies one of five classes of response; an HTTP client
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must recognise these five classes at a minimum. The phrases used are the standard wordings, but any human-readable alternative can be provided. Unless otherwise stated, the status code is part of the HTTP/1.1 standard (RFC 7231).[1] The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) maintains the official registry of HTTP status codes.[2] Microsoft IIS sometimes firefox error codes uses additional decimal sub-codes to provide more specific information,[3] but not all of those are here (note that these sub-codes only appear in the response payload and in documentation; not in the place of an actual HTTP status code). Contents 1 1xx Informational 2 2xx Success 3 3xx Redirection 4 4xx Client Error 5 5xx Server Error 6 Unofficial codes 6.1 Internet Information Services 6.2 nginx 6.3 CloudFlare 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External links 1xx Informational[edit] Request received, continuing process. This class of status code indicates a provisional response, consisting only of the Status-Line and optional headers, and is terminated by an empty line. Since HTTP/1.0 did not define any 1xx status codes, servers must not[note 1] send a 1xx response to an HTTP/1.0 client except under experimental conditions.[4] 100 Continue The server has received the request headers and the client should proceed to send the request body (in the case of a request f
Status codes 301 Moved Permanently 302 Found 303 See Other 403 Forbidden 404 Not Found 451 Unavailable For Legal Reasons v t e A web server may or may not return a 403 Forbidden HTTP status code in response to a request from a html error codes client for a web page or resource to indicate that the server can be reached internet explorer error codes and understood the request, but refuses to take any further action. Status code 403 responses are the result of the web server being configured 404 error codes to deny access, for some reason, to the requested resource by the client. A typical request that may receive a 403 Forbidden response is a GET for a web page, performed by a web browser to retrieve the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_status_codes page for display to a user in a browser window. The web server may return a 403 Forbidden status for other types of requests as well. The Apache web server returns 403 Forbidden in response to requests for url paths that correspond to filesystem directories, when directory listings have been disabled in the server and there is no Directory Index directive to specify an existing file to be returned to the browser. Some administrators configure the Mod proxy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_403 extension to Apache to block such requests, and this will also return 403 Forbidden. Microsoft IIS responds in the same way when directory listings are denied in that server. In WebDAV, the 403 Forbidden response will be returned by the server if the client issued a PROPFIND request but did not also issue the required Depth header, or issued a Depth header of infinity.[1] Status codes 401 (Unauthorized) and 403 (Forbidden) have distinct meanings. A 401 response indicates that access to the resource is restricted, and the request did not provide any HTTP authentication. It is possible that a new request for the same resource will succeed if authentication is provided. The response must include an HTTP WWW-Authenticate header to prompt the user-agent to provide credentials. If valid credentials are not provided via HTTP Authorization, then 401 should not be used.[2] A 403 response generally indicates one of two conditions: Authentication was provided, but the authenticated user is not permitted to perform the requested operation. The operation is forbidden to all users. For example, requests for a directory listing return code 403 when directory listing has been disabled. Contents 1 403 substatus error codes for IIS 2 See also 3 References 4 External links 403 substatus error codes for IIS[edit] en.Wikipedia error message The following nonstandard code are returned by Microsoft's Internet Information Services and are not officially recognized by IANA. 4
greater than 0 (Currently there is only one success code: 1) Failure return code less than http://wiki.imacros.net/Error_and_Return_Codes 0 Notes: The code is sent via the Scripting Interface or command line interface. You can use this return code to find out whether a macro succeeded or not. With iimGetLastError() the text of an error message can be retrieved via the Scripting Interface. These error codes should not be confused with the Scripting Interface error codes Return Codes which are between -1 and -100. Contents 1 User interaction 2 Macro Playback 3 Firefox Error Codes 4 Chrome Error Codes 5 Scripting Interface Return Codes User interaction Code Reason -101 Aborted: User pressed the Stop button in the iMacros sidebar. Typically, you can check this value to see if the user browser error codes wants to exit the application. -102 Browser Closed: User pressed the Window Close button in the browser. This code does not apply when using the built-in Javascript scripting interface in Firefox. Macro Playback iMacros error codes are in the range between -1000 and -2000. Code Reason -1000 Unspecified: Macro playback returned an error without explicitly specifying an error code. -1010 Not In Playback Mode: Error occurred while macro playback is not active (recording or idle mode). -1020 Unsupported Browser: Unsupported web browser was specified for the macro playback engine. -1030 Browser Not Initialized: Browser type not yet determined. -1040 Tabbed Browsing Disabled: Attempt to run the TAB command while IE tabbed browsing is disabled. -1100 Load Failed: Failed to load the macro (syntax or I/O error) (Found wrong macro command while loading file). -1110 Invalid Macro Name: Invalid macro name specified for playback (Command Line Error: No Macro found). -1200 Bad Parameter: Invalid macro parameter was specified. -1210 Cannot Compile Regex: Can