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- Whats the difference between a 302 and a 307 redirect?
307 came about because user agents adopted as a de facto behaviour to take POST requests that receive a 302 response and send a GET request to the Location response header That is the incorrect behaviour — only a 303 should cause a POST to turn into a GET User agents should (but don't) stick with the POST method when requesting the new URL if the original POST request returned a 302 307
- Difference between HTTP redirect codes - Stack Overflow
It seems that 302 was originally intended to be a temporary redirect, (like 307), but in practice, most browsers treated it like a 303 But what's the difference between a 303 and a 301? Is 301 supposed to mean the redirect is more permanent?
- Do I need to use http redirect code 302 or 307? - Stack Overflow
The 307 (Temporary Redirect) status code indicates that the target resource resides temporarily under a different URI and the user agent MUST NOT change the request method if it performs an automatic redirection to that URI
- Keep getting 307 Temporary Redirect before returning status 200 . . .
Keep getting "307 Temporary Redirect" before returning status 200 hosted on FastAPI + uvicorn + Docker app - how to return status 200? Asked 3 years, 11 months ago Modified 1 year, 2 months ago Viewed 69k times
- url - 301 redirect vs 307 redirect - Stack Overflow
It's correct Actually 307 is variation of the more common 302 redirect 301 Moved Permanently This and all future requests should be directed to the given URI 307 Temporary Redirect (since HTTP 1 1) In this case, the request should be repeated with another URI; however, future requests should still use the original URI
- Which browsers support 307 308 redirects and how do they handle them?
If the 307 308 response code is not recognized, the form will be displayed to the user and the redirect will be able to be completed manually See RFC 2616: The temporary URI SHOULD be given by the Location field in the response
- Whats the difference between HTTP 301 and 308 status codes?
An overview of 301, 302 and 307 The RFC 7231, the current reference for semantics and content of the HTTP 1 1 protocol, defines the 301 (Moved Permanently) and 302 (Found) status code, that allows the request method to be changed from POST to GET
- http - Can cURL detect 307 response? - Stack Overflow
The 307 http status isn't actually a response that is sent by a server It's an internal redirect, something that your browser does for you before even sending the request to the server That's why it won't show up in curl It's a feature of your browser cURL is much more reliable when it comes to sending unaltered requests A 307 (especially since you mention https redirects) internal
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