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Link Checker | Redirect Checker - WhereGoes Where does this link go? This link checker is a tiny URL expander! It's also a great redirect checker! Know where you are going with WhereGoes
301 Redirect | WhereGoes A 301 redirect forwards you from one URL to another and with an HTTP status code of 301 The 301 response code designated this redirect as "Moved
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HTTP Status Codes Cheat Sheet - WhereGoes When you attempt to access a URL, you will receive an HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) status code in response The status code is issued by the server to the client that made the request Below is a quick cheat sheet of all the HTTP status codes with links to more information about the status code Types of HTTP status code responses The first digit identifies the class of the the type of status code response If there is no HTTP status code response, then there will not be a status code
300 Multiple Choices - WhereGoes The user agent MAY use the Location field value for automatic redirection For request methods other than HEAD, the server SHOULD generate a payload in the 300 response containing a list of representation metadata and URI reference (s) from which the user or user agent can choose the one most preferred
308 Permanent Redirect | WhereGoes The 308 (Permanent Redirect) status code indicates that the target resource has been assigned a new permanent URI and any future references to this resource ought to use one of the enclosed URIs Clients with link editing capabilities ought to automatically re-link references to the effective request URI (Section 5 5 of [RFC7230]) to one or more of the new references sent by the server, where possible The server SHOULD generate a Location header field ( [RFC7231], Section 7 1 2) in the
409 Conflict - WhereGoes The 409 Conflict status code indicates that the request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource This code is used in situations where the user might be able to resolve the conflict and resubmit the request The server SHOULD generate a payload that includes enough information for a user to recognize the source of the conflict Conflicts are most likely to occur in response to a PUT request For example, if versioning were being used and the
421 Misdirected Request - WhereGoes The 421 (Misdirected Request) status code indicates that the request was directed at a server that is not able to produce a response This can be sent by a
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