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Status codes 301 Moved Permanently 302 Found 303 See Other 403 Forbidden 404 Not Found 451 Unavailable For Legal Reasons v t e The HTTP http/1.1 302 found response status code 302 Found is a common way of performing http 304 error URL redirection. An HTTP response with this status code will additionally provide a URL in the location header http error 301 field. The user agent (e.g. a web browser) is invited by a response with this code to make a second, otherwise identical, request to the new URL specified in http 200 error the location field. The HTTP/1.0 specification (RFC 1945) initially defined this code, and gives it the description phrase "Moved Temporarily". Many web browsers implemented this code in a manner that violated this standard, changing the request type of the new request to GET, regardless of the type employed in the original request (e.g. POST).[1] For this reason, HTTP/1.1 (RFC
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2616) added the new status codes 303 and 307 to disambiguate between the two behaviours, with 303 mandating the change of request type to GET, and 307 preserving the request type as originally sent. Despite the greater clarity provided by this disambiguation, the 302 code is still employed in web frameworks to preserve compatibility with browsers that do not implement the HTTP/1.1 specification.[2] As a consequence, the update of RFC 2616 changes the definition to allow user agents to rewrite POST to GET.[3] Contents 1 Example 2 See also 3 References 4 External links Example[edit] Client request: GET /index.html HTTP/1.1 Host: www.example.com Server response: HTTP/1.1 302 Found Location: http://www.iana.org/domains/example/ See also[edit] List of HTTP status codes HTTP 301 - Permanent Redirect References[edit] ^ Lawrence, Eric. "HTTP Methods and Redirect Status Codes". EricLaw's IEInternals blog. Retrieved 2011-08-20. ^ "Request and response objects | Django documentation | Django". Docs.djangoproject.com. Retrieved 2014-06-23. ^ "draft-ietf-httpbis-p2-semantics-26 - Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP/1.1): Semantics and Content". Tools.ietf.org. Retrieved 2014-06-23. External links[edit] RFC 2616 (HTTP 1.1) RFC 1945 (HTTP 1.0) Retrieved from "http
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Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers http 404 error or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack http error codes Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up What does HTTP/1.1 302 mean exactly? up vote https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_302 28 down vote favorite 10 Some article I read once said that it means jumping (from one URI to another), but I detected this "302" even when there was actually no jumping at all! http redirect http-headers http-status-code-302 share|improve this question edited Jan 14 at 15:01 CubeJockey 2,12071629 asked Jun 10 '09 at 0:06 omg 34.3k102235314 There might be some good information on this here http://stackoverflow.com/questions/973098/what-does-http-1-1-302-mean-exactly in the wc3.org documentation. –Copas Jun 10 '09 at 0:09 2 Pay close attention: example.com example.com and example.com are logically-distinct, and a site wishing to be accessed via a single URL may redirect from one to another in order to achieve this. Of course, 302 redirects are a poor choice for this... but you may well have seen similarly subtle variations. –Shog9♦ Jun 10 '09 at 0:18 1 Sorry, all my knowledge of HTTP error codes come from here: thinkgeek.com/tshirts-apparel/womens/6792 (doht! 403 again) –kenj0418 Jun 10 '09 at 0:25 add a comment| 8 Answers 8 active oldest votes up vote 21 down vote A 302 redirect means that the page was temporarily moved, while a 301 means that it was permanently moved. 301s are good for SEO value, while 302s aren't because 301s instruct clients to forget the value of the original URL, while the 302 keeps the value of the original and can thus potentially reduce the value by creating two, logically-distinct URLs that each produce the same content (search engines view them as distinct duplicates rather than a single resource with two names). share|improve this answer edited Jun 10 '09 at 0:15 Shog9♦ 108k28184217 a
of 302 tells a client that the resource they asked for has http://100pulse.com/http-statuscode/302.jsp temporarily moved to a new location. The response should also include this location. It tells the client that it should carry on using the same URL to access this resource. Why it Occurs The HTTP response status code 302 Moved Temporarily is the most common way of performing a redirection.It is an http error example of industry practice contradicting the standard HTTP/1.0 specification, which required the client to perform a temporary redirect. The describing phrase was "Moved Temporarily?. But popular browsers implemented it as a 303 See Other, i.e. changing the request type to GET regardless of what it had been originally. Fixing 302 Error error 302 http Code If the 302 status code is received in response to a request other than GET or HEAD, the user agent MUST NOT automatically redirect the request unless it can be confirmed by the user, since this might change the conditions under which the request was issued. If you monitor your website through 100 pulse, we will intimate you through mail or short message service whenever you encounter 302 status code. Features Website Monitoring Monitor DNS Server Mail Server Monitoring Mysql Server Monitoring FTP Monitoring Port Monitoring Alerts & Reports Instant Notification Web Server Monitoring Report Public Report Template Free Uptime Button Monitoring Tools Webpage Availability Checker Port checker DNS Checker IP Finder Server location Finder and more... Reseller Affiliate Program Pricing Latest Updates Feedback Write a testimonial About Us Contact Us Follow Us on Twitter Facebook Server Time : 11-Oct-2016 07:14:28 GMT All Rights reserved © 100pulse.com Terms | Privacy | Sitemap