Http Error 408 409 Not Acceptable Resource Conflict
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the many HTTP error messages in use, and the following is an explanation of each one in simple terms, together with advice on what to do when you are party to that message. 300 Series - Redirection Messages 300 HTTP Error (Multiple Choices) This error message indicates that the particular site or other resource you are trying to access is no longer in that location. You will see the code plus a choice of new locations. The message could be caused by an incomplete URL or one that includes other locations within it; perhaps a list of ‘inner' pages that may need to be individually selected. What to do: in the first instance, enter the URL you are using in the browser. You may see a web page asking you for another action; if this is case, you are using a URL that the browser considers to be short on specific detail. Select one of the choices offered to proceed, or send the website a message if you are concerned. 301 HTTP Error (Moved Permanently) This indicates a permanent relocation of the URL. The site or resource you are trying to access is no longer at that address, and the message should include the new location. Users should use the new address given in the message. What to do: a 301 message should include the new URL; if so then the browser ought to retry accessing the new URL. Users should, in fact, not actually see a 301 message if it operates correctly, as reconnection should be automatic. There are occasions when corruption can lead to incorrect response from a 301 message. If this is so, contact the webmaster and inform them of the problem for ease of use in the future. 302 HTTP Error (Moved Temporarily) The most commonly experienced redirection message, 302 means that the server believes the URL to have been redirected, temporarily, to an alternative address. The location of the new URL should be included in the message, and redirection should be automatic, as above. What to do: as the required site or resource is located for the time being at an alternative address, the user should still use the original address and the request will be redirected. Alternatively, the server should show the new URL at w