• Redirect 302

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    • Posted by PRO-Webs, Support
    • 06 April 2009
    • #Numbers, R

    A 302 redirect is a temporary server redirect, which facilitates a change of address for a web page using the htaccess file on apache servers. A 302 redirect is not a search engine friendly redirect, as it is temporary. Using a 302 will NOT allow search engines to pass PageRank and other search engines ranking metrics to the new address like a 301 Redirect does.

  • Status Code

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    • Posted by PRO-Webs, Support
    • 30 January 2009
    • #Numbers, S

    Status Code is also quite commonly, yet all together correctly referred to as an error code. A status code is a 3 digit numerical code assigned to every request (hit) received by a server. Most successful hits will have a status code of 200 which means ok. Page not found errors for missing pages will generate a 404 error.

    Here are some of the most common HTTP Status Codes you might encounter, the most common codes are bolded for your reference

    • 100 Continue
    • 101 Switching Protocols
    • 200 OK
    • 201 Created
    • 202 Accepted
    • 203 Non-Authoritative Information
    • 204 No Content
    • 205 Reset Content
    • 206 Partial Content
    • 300 Multiple Choices
    • 301 Moved Permanently
    • 302 Moved Temporarily
    • 303 See Other
    • 304 Not Modified
    • 305 Use Proxy
    • 400 Bad Request
    • 401 Authorization Required
    • 402 Payment Required
    • 403 Forbidden
    • 404 Not Found
    • 405 Method Not Allowed
    • 406 Not Acceptable
    • 407 Proxy Authentication Required
    • 408 Request Time-Out
    • 409 Conflict
    • 410 Gone
    • 411 Length Required
    • 412 Precondition Failed
    • 413 Request Entity Too Large
    • 414 Request-URL Too Large
    • 415 Unsupported Media Type
    • 500 Server Error
    • 501 Not Implemented
    • 502 Bad Gateway
    • 503 Out of Resources
    • 504 Gateway Time-Out
    • 505 HTTP Version not supported
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