Post by rakhirani on Mar 10, 2024 2:05:01 GMT
The response to the HTTP request given as an example above is shown in the example below. The first line in the HTTP request response given above is defined as the Status Line . Status lines contain protocol versions status codes or their corresponding messages. The next lines are the Header lines of the HTTP response. Date Field As a result of the transmitted request the server pulls the requested data from the existing file system. The Date field shows the time when this transaction took place and was presented to the client. Server Contains information about servers. It is similar to the Useragent information in the request messages.
ContentType It refers to the types of transmitted Brazil Mobile Number List objects. Thanks to this information the client knows how to interpret the transmitted data. The last line contains the requested objects. Use of HTTP Status Codes HTTP status codes are expressed as fields in the messages and responses transmitted from servers to clients indicating how the requests will result. In the HTTP response example the first line starts with the code HTTP. OK . This code shows that the server successfully processed the request and converted it into a valid object. HTTP status codes are divided into designated categories.
The first number of each status code varies depending on the categories. HTTP status codes categories are listed below. xx Information Messages xx Successful xx Redirect xx Client Error xx Server Error as a result of the requests transmitted it is possible to perform some operations or transmit error messages to the users based on the current status codes. Common status codes transmitted from servers are listed below. OK Request Successful Unauthorized Forbidden Not Found Internal Server.
ContentType It refers to the types of transmitted Brazil Mobile Number List objects. Thanks to this information the client knows how to interpret the transmitted data. The last line contains the requested objects. Use of HTTP Status Codes HTTP status codes are expressed as fields in the messages and responses transmitted from servers to clients indicating how the requests will result. In the HTTP response example the first line starts with the code HTTP. OK . This code shows that the server successfully processed the request and converted it into a valid object. HTTP status codes are divided into designated categories.
The first number of each status code varies depending on the categories. HTTP status codes categories are listed below. xx Information Messages xx Successful xx Redirect xx Client Error xx Server Error as a result of the requests transmitted it is possible to perform some operations or transmit error messages to the users based on the current status codes. Common status codes transmitted from servers are listed below. OK Request Successful Unauthorized Forbidden Not Found Internal Server.