When your browser requests a page from a server, the server returns a code that represents how everything went
regarding the request. This is the HTTP Status Code. The list below shows the possible values and what each one means.
| Code |
Description |
| 100 |
Continue |
| 101 |
Switching Protocols |
| 200 |
Ok (normal response when everything goes ok and no redirection is needed) |
| 201 |
Created |
| 202 |
Accepted |
| 203 |
Non-Authoritative Information |
| 204 |
No Content |
| 205 |
Reset Content |
| 206 |
Partial Content |
| 300 |
Multiple Choices |
| 301 |
Moved Permanently (permanent redirect) |
| 302 |
Found (temporary redirect) |
| 303 |
See Other |
| 304 |
Not Modified |
| 305 |
Use Proxy |
| 306 |
This code is currently unused and reserved. |
| 307 |
Temporary Redirect |
| 400 |
Bad Request |
| 401 |
Unauthorized |
| 402 |
Payment Required (reserved for future use) |
| 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 |
| 500 |
Internal Server Error |
| 501 |
Not Implemented |
| 502 |
Bad Gateway |
| 503 |
Service Unavailable |
| 504 |
Gateway Timeout |
| 505 |
HTTP Version Not Supported |
The full detailed source for this list is located at
HTTP/1.1:Status Code Definitions