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The document lists various HTTP status response codes grouped into informational codes, redirection codes, client error codes, and server error codes. It provides a brief description of common response codes like 200 for OK, 301 for Moved Permanently, 404 for Not Found, and 500 for Internal Server Error. The document also includes a URL for a more thorough explanation of the meaning of HTTP status response codes.
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The document lists various HTTP status response codes grouped into informational codes, redirection codes, client error codes, and server error codes. It provides a brief description of common response codes like 200 for OK, 301 for Moved Permanently, 404 for Not Found, and 500 for Internal Server Error. The document also includes a URL for a more thorough explanation of the meaning of HTTP status response codes.
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Informational

100 - Continue

101 - Switching Protocols


Successful

200 - OK

201 - Created

202 - Accepted

203 - Non-Authoritative Information

204 - No Content

205 - Reset Content

206 - Partial Content


Redirection

300 - Multiple Choices

301 - Moved Permanently

302 - Found

303 - See Other

304 - Not Modified

305 - Use Proxy

307 - Temporary Redirect


Client Error

400 - Bad Request

401 - Unauthorized

402 - Payment Required

403 - Forbidden

404 - Not Found

405 - Method Not Allowed

406 - Not Acceptable

407 - Proxy Authentication Required

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


Server Error

500 - Internal Server Error

501 - Not Implemented

502 - Bad Gateway

503 - Service Unavailable

504 - Gateway Timeout

505 - HTTP Version Not Supported


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