Http Error Code Tester
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Browser Googlebot/2.1 Googlebot/2.1 (Smartphone) Googlebot-Mobile/2.1 (Feature phone) Bingbot/2.0 Yahoo!
Http Status Code "-1"
Slurp YandexBot/3.0 iPhone/Safari iOS iPad/Safari iOS Android (Samsung Galaxy S3) Android (Samsung Galaxy Tab) None HTTP angular http status -1 Basic Authentication: Username Password Optional Request Header: Name Value Back to top Tweet Share Redirect chains Get insight and a visual representation of redirect chains (up to a maximum of 10 redirects). Hover email header checker over the status codes to see the redirect location, other status codes show full HTTP response headers. Switch user agents Select a User-Agent (search engine bots, mobile devices), enter HTTP Basic Authentication credentials, or add an optional HTTP request header. Check 100 URLs & Export Paste up to 100 URLs and check status codes in one batch. Export all data to a CSV file. Submission of one URL gives the possibility to check the HTTP response body as well. Built with Ruby and Sinatra. Copyright © 2016 Sander Heilbron • Privacy statement • Status Codes
Switching Protocols 102 Processing 200 OK 201 check http headers chrome Created 202 Accepted 203 Non-Authoritative Information 204 No Content 205 Reset Content
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206 Partial Content 207 Multi-Status 208 Already Reported 226 IM Used 300 Multiple Choices 301 Moved Permanently 302 Found 303 https://httpstatus.io/ See Other 304 Not Modified 305 Use Proxy 306 Switch Proxy 307 Temporary Redirect 308 Permanent Redirect 400 Bad Request 401 Unauthorized 402 Payment Required 403 Forbidden 404 Not Found 405 Method Not Allowed 406 Not Acceptable 407 Proxy Authentication Required http://savanttools.com/test-http-status-codes 408 Request Timeout 409 Conflict 410 Gone 411 Length Required 412 Precondition Failed 413 Request Entity Too Large 414 Request-URI Too Long 415 Unsupported Media Type 416 Requested Range Not Satisfiable 417 Expectation Failed 418 I'm a teapot 420 Enhance Your Calm 422 Unprocessable Entity 423 Locked 424 Failed Dependency 425 Unordered Collection 426 Upgrade Required 428 Precondition Required 429 Too Many Requests 431 Request Header Fields Too Large 444 No Response 449 Retry With 450 Blocked by Windows Parental Controls 499 Client Closed Request 500 Internal Server Error 501 Not Implemented 502 Bad Gateway 503 Service Unavailable 504 Gateway Timeout 505 HTTP Version Not Supported 506 Variant Also Negotiates 507 Insufficient Storage 509 Bandwidth Limit Exceeded 510 Not Extended
utf-8 (Unicode, worldwide) utf-16 (Unicode, worldwide) iso-8859-1 (Western Europe) iso-8859-2 (Central Europe) iso-8859-3 (Southern Europe) iso-8859-4 (North European) iso-8859-5 (Cyrillic) iso-8859-6-i https://validator.w3.org/ (Arabic) iso-8859-7 (Greek) iso-8859-8 (Hebrew, visual) iso-8859-8-i (Hebrew, logical) iso-8859-9 (Turkish) https://monitorbacklinks.com/seo-tools/http-header-status-check iso-8859-10 (Latin 6) iso-8859-11 (Latin/Thai) iso-8859-13 (Latin 7, Baltic Rim) iso-8859-14 (Latin 8, Celtic) iso-8859-15 (Latin 9) iso-8859-16 (Latin 10) us-ascii (basic English) euc-jp (Japanese, Unix) shift_jis (Japanese, Win/Mac) iso-2022-jp (Japanese, email) euc-kr (Korean) ksc_5601 (Korean) gb2312 (Chinese, simplified) gb18030 (Chinese, simplified) big5 (Chinese, traditional) Big5-HKSCS http status (Chinese, Hong Kong) tis-620 (Thai) koi8-r (Russian) koi8-u (Ukrainian) iso-ir-111 (Cyrillic KOI-8) macintosh (MacRoman) windows-1250 (Central Europe) windows-1251 (Cyrillic) windows-1252 (Western Europe) windows-1253 (Greek) windows-1254 (Turkish) windows-1255 (Hebrew) windows-1256 (Arabic) windows-1257 (Baltic Rim) Only if missing Document Type (detect automatically) HTML5 (experimental) XHTML 1.0 Strict XHTML 1.0 Transitional XHTML 1.0 Frameset HTML 4.01 Strict HTML 4.01 Transitional http status code HTML 4.01 Frameset HTML 4.01 + RDFa 1.1 HTML 3.2 HTML 2.0 ISO/IEC 15445:2000 ("ISO HTML") XHTML 1.1 XHTML + RDFa XHTML Basic 1.0 XHTML Basic 1.1 XHTML Mobile Profile 1.2 XHTML-Print 1.0 XHTML 1.1 plus MathML 2.0 XHTML 1.1 plus MathML 2.0 plus SVG 1.1 MathML 2.0 SVG 1.0 SVG 1.1 SVG 1.1 Tiny SVG 1.1 Basic SMIL 1.0 SMIL 2.0 Only if missing List Messages Sequentially Group Error Messages by Type Show Source Clean up Markup with HTML-Tidy Show Outline Validate error pages Verbose Output Validate by File Upload Upload a document for validation: File: More Options Character Encoding (detect automatically) utf-8 (Unicode, worldwide) utf-16 (Unicode, worldwide) iso-8859-1 (Western Europe) iso-8859-2 (Central Europe) iso-8859-3 (Southern Europe) iso-8859-4 (North European) iso-8859-5 (Cyrillic) iso-8859-6-i (Arabic) iso-8859-7 (Greek) iso-8859-8 (Hebrew, visual) iso-8859-8-i (Hebrew, logical) iso-8859-9 (Turkish) iso-8859-10 (Latin 6) iso-8859-11 (Latin/Thai) iso-8859-13 (Latin 7, Baltic Rim) iso-8859-14 (Latin 8, Celtic) iso-8859-15 (Latin 9) iso-8859-16 (Latin 10) us-ascii (basic English) euc-jp (Japanese, Unix) shift_jis (Japanese, Win/Mac) iso-2022-jp (Japanese, email) euc-kr
users needs and guiding them in the SEO process. Features Pricing Start Free Trial SEO Tools Backlink Checker HOT HTTP Header Status Unique domains CSV extractor Blog Login Contact HTTP Header Status Checker Also checks every link found on the page Google+ 968 Twitter 150 Facebook 784 Monitor Backlinks › SEO Tools Type your URL Check the HTTP Status of all the links found in the website Add a link to this tool on your website! Thanks If you find this tool usefull, please link to this page: HTTP Header Status Check SEO & HTTP Status Codes A good URL should always return code 200 and a good SEO redirect should always return 301 (be aware of 302 redirects). You can also use this tool to find out broken links (404 status codes). HTTP Code List Most common HTTP status codes and what you need to know about it to help you in doing SEO: 200 OK A good URL should always return 200. This means that the browser found the URL and the server returns a good content page. Warning! If a page returns 200, but actually the page doesn't exists and should return 404 Page not Found, it should be fixed (check .htaccess and rewriterules), else it can hurt your SEO because Google won't make a difference between good pages and non-existent pages. It can create duplicate content in your site. 301 Moved Permanently To move a page(or entire website), always use 301 redirects for good SEO. This tells Google to follow the new website, transfering all the backlinks received by the old page to the new page. Make your 301 status redirects from .htaccess (using RewriteRule ... [R=301,L]) or PHP header(...) 302 Found A lot of redirects are done like this. They are bad redirects for SEO. Use 301 redirects instead. 404 Not Found It can be good to see what pages return 404 and fix them (either create that page or 301 redirect it). For a list of all