{ "100": {...}, "200": { "code": 200, "reasonPhrase": "OK", "description": "The HTTP 200 OK success status response code indicates that the request has succeeded. A 200 response is cacheable by default. The meaning of a success depends on the HTTP request method: The successful result of a PUT or a DELETE is often not a 200 OK but a 204 No Content (or a 201 Created when the resource is uploaded for the first time).", "syntax": "200 OK", "link": "https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status/200", "examples": [], "specifications": [ { "name": "HTTP Semantics # status.200", "link": "https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc9110.html#status.200" } ], "browserCompatibility": [ { "name": "Chrome", "supported": true, "version": "Yes" }, { "name": "Edge", "supported": true, "version": "12" }, { "name": "Firefox", "supported": true, "version": "Yes" }, { "name": "Opera", "supported": true, "version": "Yes" }, { "name": "Safari", "supported": true, "version": "Yes" }, { "name": "Chrome Android", "supported": true, "version": "Yes" }, { "name": "Firefox for Android", "supported": true, "version": "Yes" }, { "name": "Opera Android", "supported": true, "version": "Yes" }, { "name": "Safari on iOS", "supported": true, "version": "Yes" }, { "name": "Samsung Internet", "supported": true, "version": "Yes" }, { "name": "WebView Android", "supported": true, "version": "Yes" } ] }, "404": {...}, ... }
HTTP Status Codes Database.
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