HTTP status codes are three-digit numbers returned by a web server in response to a HTTP request made by the client. They are part of the HTTP standard and provide information about the status of the HTTP request.
Use this online HTTP status tool to see if one or more web pages are are accessible, and view the HTTP status code for each valid URL.
When a client makes a HTTP request to a web server, the server responds a 3-digit number indicating the fulfillment status. The HTTP status code is included in the response header sent by the server to indicate whether the request has been successfully completed, has encountered an error, or needs further action from the client.
The status codes are grouped into five classes:
Some of the common status codeds returned by the web server include the following:
The HTTP status codes provide a quick way to understand the outcome of an HTTP request and can be useful for troubleshooting web applications. When you encounter a web page error, the accompanying HTTP status code can give you insights into what went wrong. Web browsers, web servers, and other software that communicate over HTTP use these status codes to convey information about the outcome of a request.
To learn more about HTTP status codes, please visit our HTTP Status Codes wiki page.
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