100-199 | Informational |
200-299 | Client request successful |
300-399 | Client request redirected, further action necessary |
400-499 | Client request incomplete |
500-599 | Server errors |
1xx系列
Code | Meaning |
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100 Continue | The initial part of the request has been received, and the client may continue with its request. |
101 Switching Protocols | The server is complying with a client request to switch protocols to the one specified in the Upgrade header field. |
2xx系列
Code | Meaning |
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200 OK | The client's request was successful, and the server's response contains the requested data. |
201 Created | This status code is used whenever a new URL is created. With this result code, the Location header is given by the server to specify where the new data was placed. |
202 Accepted | The request was accepted but not immediately acted upon. More information about the transaction may be given in the entity-body of the server's response. There is no guarantee that the server will actually honor the request, even though it may seem like a legitimate request at the time of acceptance. |
203 Non-Authoritative Information | The information in the entity header is from a local or third-party copy, not from the original server. |
204 No Content | A status code and header are given in the response, but there is no entity-body in the reply. Browsers should not update their document view upon receiving this response. This is a useful code for CGI programs to use when they accept data from a form but want the browser view to stay at the form. |
205 Reset Content | The browser should clear the form used for this transaction for additional input. For data-entry CGI applications. |
206 Partial Content | The server is returning partial data of the size requested. Used in response to a request specifying a Range header. The server must specify the range included in the response with the Content-Range header. |
3xx系列
Code | Meaning |
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300 Multiple Choices | The requested URL refers to more than one resource. For example, the URL could refer to a document that has been translated into many languages. The entity-body returned by the server could have a list of more specific data about how to choose the correct resource. The client should allow the user to select from the list of URLs returned by the server, where appropriate. |
301 Moved Permanently | The requested URL is no longer used by the server, and the operation specified in the request was not performed. The new location for the requested document is specified in the Location header. All future requests for the document should use the new URL. |
302 Found | This status code is deprecated, and serves the same purpose as status code 307. |
303 See Other | The requested URL can be found at a different URL (specified in the Location header) and should be retrieved by a GET on that resource. |
304 Not Modified | This is the response code to an If-Modified-Since or If-None-Match header, where the URL has not been modified since the specified date. The entity-body is not sent, and the client should use its own local copy. |
305 Use Proxy | The requested URL must be accessed through the proxy in the Location header. |
307 Moved Temporarily | The requested URL has moved, but only temporarily. The Location header specifies the new location, but no information is given about the validity of the redirect in the future. The client should revisit the original URL in the future. |
4xx系列
Code | Meaning |
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400 Bad Request | This response code indicates that the server detected a syntax error in the client's request. |
401 Unauthorized | The result code is given along with the WWW-Authenticate header to indicate that the request lacked proper authorization, and the client should supply proper authorization when requesting this URL again. See the description of the Authorization header for more information on how authorization works in HTTP. |
402 Payment Required | This code is not yet implemented in HTTP. |
403 Forbidden | The request was denied for a reason the server does not want to (or has no means to) indicate to the client. |
404 Not Found | The document at the specified URL does not exist. |
405 Method Not Allowed | This code is given with the Allow header and indicates that the method used by the client is not supported for this URL. |
406 Not Acceptable | The URL specified by the client exists, but not in a format preferred by the client. Along with this code, the server provides the Content-Language, Content-Encoding, and Content-type headers. |
407 Proxy Authentication Required | The proxy server needs to authorize the request before forwarding it. Used with the Proxy-Authenticate header. |
408 Request Time-out | This response code means the client did not produce a full request within some predetermined time (usually specified in the server's configuration), and the server is disconnecting the network connection. |
409 Conflict | This code indicates that the request conflicts with another request or with the server's configuration. Information about the conflict should be returned in the data portion of the reply. For example, this response code could be given when a client's request would cause integrity problems in a database. |
410 Gone | This code indicates that the requested URL no longer exists and has been permanently removed from the server. |
411 Length Required | The server will not accept the request without a Content-length header supplied in the request. |
412 Precondition Failed | The condition specified by one or more If... headers in the request evaluated to false. |
413 Request Entity Too Large | The server will not process the request because its entity-body is too large. |
414 Request URL Too Long | The server will not process the request because its request URL is too large. |
415 Unsupported Media Type | The server will not process the request because its entity-body is in an unsupported format. |
416 Request Range Not Satisfiable | The requested byte range is not available and is out of bounds. |
417 Expectation Failed | The server is unable to meet the demands of the Expect header given by the client. |
5xx系列
Code | Meaning |
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500 Internal Server Error | This code indicates that a part of the server (for example, a CGI program) has crashed or encountered a configuration error. |
501 Not Implemented | This code indicates that the client requested an action that cannot be performed by the server. |
502 Bad Gateway | This code indicates that the server (or proxy) encountered invalid responses from another server (or proxy). |
503 Service Unavailable | This code means that the service is temporarily unavailable, but should be restored in the future. If the server knows when it will be available again, a Retry-After header may also be supplied. |
504 Gateway Time-out | This response is like 408 (Request Time-out) except that a gateway or proxy has timed out. |
505 HTTP Version Not Supported | The server will not support the HTTP protocol version used in the request. |