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- HTTP_location abstract "The HTTP Location header field is returned in responses from an HTTP server under two circumstances:To ask a web browser to load a different web page. In this circumstance, the Location header should be sent with an HTTP status code of 3xx. It is passed as part of the response by a web server when the requested URI has: Moved temporarily, or Moved permanentlyTo provide information about the location of a newly created resource. In this circumstance, the Location header should be sent with an HTTP status code of 201 or 202.While the soon-to-be obsolete IETF standard RFC 2616 (HTTP 1.1) requires a complete absolute URI for redirection, the most popular web browsers tolerate the passing of a relative URL as the value for a Location header field. Consequently, the current revision of HTTP/1.1 makes relative URLs conforming.".
- HTTP_location wikiPageExternalLink http:,.
- HTTP_location wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- HTTP_location wikiPageExternalLink https:,.
- HTTP_location wikiPageID "22800393".
- HTTP_location wikiPageRevisionID "600292426".
- HTTP_location hasPhotoCollection HTTP_location.
- HTTP_location subject Category:Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol.
- HTTP_location subject Category:Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol_headers.
- HTTP_location type Abstraction100002137.
- HTTP_location type Communication100033020.
- HTTP_location type HTTPHeaders.
- HTTP_location type Heading106343971.
- HTTP_location type Line107012534.
- HTTP_location type Matter106365467.
- HTTP_location type Text106387980.
- HTTP_location type Writing106362953.
- HTTP_location type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- HTTP_location comment "The HTTP Location header field is returned in responses from an HTTP server under two circumstances:To ask a web browser to load a different web page. In this circumstance, the Location header should be sent with an HTTP status code of 3xx. It is passed as part of the response by a web server when the requested URI has: Moved temporarily, or Moved permanentlyTo provide information about the location of a newly created resource.".
- HTTP_location label "HTTP location".
- HTTP_location sameAs m.063_q50.
- HTTP_location sameAs Q5636140.
- HTTP_location sameAs Q5636140.
- HTTP_location sameAs HTTP_location.
- HTTP_location wasDerivedFrom HTTP_location?oldid=600292426.
- HTTP_location isPrimaryTopicOf HTTP_location.