HTTP status Code (a):
notes:
301-permanently moved. The requested resource has been permanently moved to the location;
302-The requested resource is now temporarily responding to requests from different URIs;
305-Use a proxy. The requested resource must be accessed through the specified proxy;
307-Temporary jump. The requested resource responds to the request on a temporary basis from a different URL;
-Error request;
402-payment is required. This status code is reserved for possible future requirements and is used in some digital currencies or micro-payments;
403-No access. The server has understood the request, but refuses to execute it;
404-Object not found. The request fails and the resource does not exist;
406-unacceptable. The content attribute of the requested resource could not satisfy the condition in the request header, so the response entity could not be generated;
HTTP status code (b):
notes:
408-Request timed out;
409-conflict. The request cannot be completed because there is a conflict between the current state of the requested resource and the request;
410-Lost. The requested resource is no longer available on the server, and there is no known forwarding address;
413-The response entity is too large. The server refuses to process the current request, exceeding the maximum value that the server can handle and allow.
417-expected failure. The expected content specified in the request header Expect could not be satisfied by the server;
418-I am a teapot. Hypertext Coffee Pot Control Protocol, but is not implemented by the actual HTTP server;
420-method failed.
422-an entity that cannot be processed. The request is well-formed, but cannot respond due to a semantic error;
-Server internal error. The server encountered an unexpected condition that caused it to not be able to complete the processing of the request;
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