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The following table contains the constants and corresponding HTTP status code values for servers on the Internet.
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HTTP_STATUS_CONTINUE
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100
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The request can be continued.
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HTTP_STATUS_SWITCH_PROTOCOLS
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101
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A computer with dial-up Internet has progressive header logs.
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HTTP_STATUS_OK
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200
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The request was completed successfully.
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HTTP_STATUS_CREATED
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201
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The request has been fulfilled and a new resource has been created as a result.
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HTTP_STATUS_ACCEPTED
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202
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The request was accepted, but processing has not been completed recently.
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HTTP_STATUS_PARTIAL
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203
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The meta information returned in the object’s header is not the last available record from the source server.
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HTTP_STATUS_NO_CONTENT
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204
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The server responded to some request, there is no new important information to return.
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HTTP_STATUS_RESET_CONTENT
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205
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The request has been completed and the client program must reset the computer view file that caused the request to be sent so that the user can easily initiate another input action.
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HTTP_STATUS_PARTIAL_CONTENT
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206
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The server also responded to a partial GET request for this particular resource.
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http_status_ambiguous
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300
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The server cannot decide when to return.
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HTTP_STATUS_MOVED
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301
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The requested resource has been assigned a new persistent URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) because all future references to that resource must be seriously executed with one of the provided URIs.
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HTTP_STATUS_REDIRECT
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302
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The requested resource is temporarily under another important Uniform Resource Identifier (URI).
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HTTP_STATUS_REDIRECT_METHOD
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303
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The response to the request can be found under a really different Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), and he would like to get it using the HTTP GET action word for that resource.
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HTTP_STATUS_NOT_MODIFIED
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304
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The requested resource has not actually changed.
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HTTP_STATUS_USE_PROXY
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305
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The requested resource must be filled through the proxy specified in the website field.
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http_status_redirect_keep_verb
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307
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The same HTTP command is stored in the redirected request. HTTP / 1.1 behavior.
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HTTP_STATUS_BAD_REQUEST
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400
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The request could not be processed properly by the server due to incorrect syntax.
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http_status_denied
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401
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The requested resource requires user authentication.
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HTTP_STATUS_PAYMENT_REQ
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402
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Not currently implemented in the HTTP protocol.
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HTTP_STATUS_FORBIDDEN
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403
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The server has identified the request and is refusing to receive it.
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HTTP_STATUS_NOT_FOUND
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404
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The server was unable to find anything that matched the requested Uniform Resource Identifier (URI).
HTTP_STATUS_BAD_METHOD
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405
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The use of a verb is not allowed.
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HTTP_STATUS_NONE_ACCEPTABLE
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406
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No decent clients were found.
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HTTP_STATUS_PROXY_AUTH_REQ
407
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Proxy verification required.
HTTP_STATUS_REQUEST_TIMEOUT
408
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The Internet computer timed out for this request.
HTTP_STATUS_CONFLICT
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409
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The program could not be terminated due to a new conflict with the current state of the resource. The user must resubmit the request with additional information.
HTTP_STATUS_GONE
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410
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The requested resource is no longer available on the server and the sender’s address is unknown.
HTTP_STATUS_LENGTH_REQUIRED
411
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The server refuses to accept a request without a specific message length.
HTTP_STATUS_PRECOND_FAILED
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412
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A prerequisite specified in one or more request header fields that were found to be false in Server-wide testing.
HTTP_STATUS_REQUEST_TOO_LARGE
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413
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The computer is refusing to process the purchase because the request for an object is larger than the server is ready or can handle.
HTTP_STATUS_URI_TOO_LONG
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414
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The server is refusing to process your request because the request URI (uniform resource identifier) is longer than the server can interpret.
HTTP_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA
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415
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The server is refusing to return the request because the entity associated with the request is in a format actually supported by the requested resource for my requested method.
HTTP_STATUS_RETRY_WITH
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449
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The request should be repeated after taking appropriate action.
HTTP_STATUS_SERVER_ERROR
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500
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The server encountered a special unexpected situation that prevented it from making a request.
HTTP_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED
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501
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The server does not support the functionality currently required to fulfill the request.
HTTP_STATUS_BAD_GATEWAY
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502
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Remote computerA computer acting as a gateway or proxy would usually receive an invalid response from the upstream server it was accessing when trying to establish a partnership.
HTTP_STATUS_SERVICE_UNAVAIL
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503
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The service is temporarily overloaded.
http_status_gateway_timeout
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504
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HTTP_STATUS_VERSION_NOT_SUP
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505
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The forum does not support a version of the HTTP protocol that can be used in a request message, rejected, or returned to support.
Requirements
requirement | value |
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Client supports at least | Windows 2000 Professional [desktop applications only] |
Minimum Server Supported | Windows 2000 Server [desktop applications only] |
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