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sections of messages Error, Forward and redirection responses may be used to contain human-readable diagnostic information. Success 2xx These codes indicate success. The body section if present is the http response object returned by the request. It is a MIME format object. It is
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in MIME format, and may only be in text/plain, text/html or one fo the formats specified as acceptable in the 500 internal server error request. OK 200 The request was fulfilled. CREATED 201 Following a POST command, this indicates success, but the textual part of the response line indicates the URI by which the newly created document should https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa370674(v=vs.85).aspx be known. Accepted 202 The request has been accepted for processing, but the processing has not been completed. The request may or may not eventually be acted upon, as it may be disallowed when processing actually takes place. there is no facility for status returns from asynchronous operations such as this. Partial Information 203 When received in the response to a GET command, this indicates that the returned https://www.w3.org/Protocols/HTTP/HTRESP.html metainformation is not a definitive set of the object from a server with a copy of the object, but is from a private overlaid web. This may include annotation information about the object, for example. No Response 204 Server has received the request but there is no information to send back, and the client should stay in the same document view. This is mainly to allow input for scripts without changing the document at the same time. Error 4xx, 5xx The 4xx codes are intended for cases in which the client seems to have erred, and the 5xx codes for the cases in which the server is aware that the server has erred. It is impossible to distinguish these cases in general, so the difference is only informational. The body section may contain a document describing the error in human readable form. The document is in MIME format, and may only be in text/plain, text/html or one for the formats specified as acceptable in the request. Bad request 400 The request had bad syntax or was inherently impossible to be satisfied. Unauthorized 401 The parameter to this message gives a specification of authorization schemes which are acceptable. The client should ret
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HTTPS 12. AJAX 3. HTTP Status Codes and Errors An HTTP request can fail because of a network error or because of problems encountered while the request is executing on the web server. 3.1 Network Errors If a network error occurs while transmitting a request message, error information is available from the underlying network component; e.g. Windows Sockets or WinInet. Monitoring tools like HttpWatch can display error codes for situations such as: The host name could not be converted into an IP address, perhaps because an invalid host name was used or because no DNS lookup service is available. The browser could not connect to the web server. This may happen if the web server is not running or is listening on the wrong port. The network connection may be broken while transmitting the request message, perhaps because a physical network connection has been interrupted, e.g. a network cable has been unplugged. 3.2 Status Codes HTTP status codes are returned by web servers to describe if and how a request was processed. The codes are grouped by the first digit: 1xx - Informational Any code starting with '1' is an intermediate response and indicates that the server has received the request but has not finished processing it. For example, IIS initially replies with 100 Continue when it receives a POST request and then with 200 OK once it has been processed (See 6. Methods) 2xx - Successful These codes are used when a request has been successfully processed. For example, the value 200 is used when the requested resource is being returned to the HTTP client in the body of the response message. 3xx - Redirection Codes starting with a '3' indicate that the request was processed, but the browser should get the resource from another location. Some examples are: 302 The requested resource has been temporarily movedand the browser should issue a request to the URL supplied in the Location response header. (See 7. Redirection) 304 The requested resource has not been modified and the browser should read from its local cache instead. The Content-Length header will be zero or absent because content is never returned with a 304 response (See 5. Caching for m