HTTP Response Codes - Information Responses Status Codes

The HTML response codes are very important to identify the wrongs in a particular webpage and for the convenience of website SEO. 

Information responses

100 Continue

This interim response indicates that the client should continue the request or ignore the response if the request is already finished.

101 Switching Protocols

This code is sent in response to an Upgrade request header from the client and indicates the protocol the server is switching to.

102 Processing (WebDAV)

This code indicates that the server has received and is processing the request, but no response is available yet.

103 Early Hints

This status code is primarily intended to be used with the Link header, letting the user agent start preloading resources while the server prepares a response.

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Other HTTP Response Codes

Click Here for Successful Responses

Click Here for Redirection Messages

Click Here for Client Error Responses

Click Here for Server Error Responses

The importance of knowing the particular HTML codes returned always come in handy when working with a website. SEO specialists will have to work with the website designers to position the required codes accordingly to notice the audience as well as spiders and bots of the Google crawler, about the condition of the target URL. For example the 301 HTTP response code is used to redirect a web page. It says to the Google crawler that, “This page is currently not here. Please find the link in the HTML response code to find out our new place”. This will redirect the traffic seamlessly to the new URL.  

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