HTTP_STATUS(5)HTTP_STATUS(5)NAMEhttp_status - HTTP status numbers and their meanings
DESCRIPTION
These are the HTTP status numbers defined in http.h in the source
directory, /usr/local/src/httpdxxx. The message you see on your screen
when a page cannot be accessed is normally generated by your browser.
HTTP_STATUS_OK 200
HTTP_STATUS_CREATED 201
HTTP_STATUS_ACCEPTED 202
HTTP_STATUS_NO_CONTENT 204
HTTP_STATUS_MOVED_PERM 301
HTTP_STATUS_MOVED_TEMP 302
HTTP_STATUS_NOT_MODIFIED 304
HTTP_STATUS_USE_PROXY 305
HTTP_STATUS_BAD_REQUEST 400
HTTP_STATUS_UNAUTHORIZED 401
HTTP_STATUS_FORBIDDEN 403
HTTP_STATUS_NOT_FOUND 404
HTTP_STATUS_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED 405
HTTP_STATUS_PROXY_AUTH_REQRD 407
HTTP_STATUS_LENGTH_REQUIRED 411
HTTP_STATUS_SERVER_ERROR 500
HTTP_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED 501
HTTP_STATUS_BAD_GATEWAY 502
HTTP_STATUS_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE 503
HTTP_STATUS_GATEWAY_TIMEOUT 504
HTTP_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_VERSION 505
FILES
/usr/local/src/httpdxxx/http.h
SEE ALSO
The definitive source of information on the HTTP protocol is the World
Wide Web Consortium web page at http://www.w3c.org .
A draft version of the HTTP 1.1 specification is available on the
Minix1 websites. For more information on status codes go to this URL:
http://minix1.woodhull.com/http11.html#Status-Codes
AUTHOR
The Minix httpd server was created by and is maintained by Michael
Temari <Michael@TemWare.Com>
Man page compiled by Al Woodhull <asw@woodhull.com>
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