HTTP Status codes in Website Development

HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) status codes indicate the status of a client’s request to a server. Here are some common HTTP error codes:

  1. 200 OK – Successful request
  2. 301 Moved Permanently – Resource has moved permanently to a new URL
  3. 302 Found – Resource temporarily moved to a different URL
  4. 400 Bad Request – Invalid request syntax or parameters
  5. 401 Unauthorized – Authentication is required and has failed or has not been provided
  6. 403 Forbidden – Client does not have access rights to the content
  7. 404 Not Found – The requested resource could not be found on the server
  8. 500 Internal Server Error – The server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request
  9. 503 Service Unavailable – The server is currently unable to handle the request due to temporary overloading or maintenance of the server
  10. 504 Gateway Timeout – The server, acting as a gateway or proxy, did not receive a timely response from the upstream server.

These error codes are typically accompanied by a message or description that provides more information about the specific error.

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