Below is a list of HTTP Response codes and their meaning.
Code | Meaning |
---|---|
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 | Found |
303 | See Other |
304 | Not Modified |
305 | Use Proxy |
307 | Temporary Redirect |
400 | Bad Request |
401 | Unauthorized |
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-URI Too Large |
415 | Unsupported Media Type |
416 | Requested range not satisfiable |
417 | Expectation Failed |
500 | Internal Server Error |
501 | Not Implemented |
502 | Bad Gateway |
503 | Service Unavailable |
504 | Gateway Time-out |
505 | HTTP Version not supported |
It would be useful to obtain information on HTTP response headers. If you are using Mozilla Firefox, you can download an 'add-ons' (extension) called LiveHTTPHeaders which will allow you to capture this information. If you are using Internet Explorer, you can use DebugBar instead.
For Live HTTP Headers, please do the following:
Now try accessing the Confluence main page and all HTTP request headers, cookies descriptions (such as the seraph authentication 'seraph.os.cookie') will be logged in the pop-up window. Please save this information in a text file, use the 'Save All' option.
Run the downloaded installation file. After installing the DebugBar, the toolbar should automatically display on the next IE startup. If not, you might need to show the toolbar in IE by clicking on View > Explorer Bar then select DebugBar
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