HTTP status codes are three-digit numbers that are returned by servers to indicate the status of a client’s request. When a client (such as a web browser) makes a request to a server, the server will respond with a status code and a message indicating whether the request was successful or not. There are five classes of HTTP status codes, each identified by the first digit of the three-digit status
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