feilresponskoder
Feilresponskoder, often referred to as HTTP status codes, are standardized three-digit numbers returned by a web server to indicate the outcome of a client's request. These codes are crucial for understanding the communication between a web browser or application and the server. They are grouped into five classes, each designated by the first digit of the code.
Class 1xx codes are informational, meaning the request was received and is being processed. This category is
Class 2xx codes indicate success. The most common is 200 OK, signifying that the request has been
Class 3xx codes are for redirection. They inform the client that further action needs to be taken
Class 4xx codes denote client errors. This means the server believes the client made a mistake. The
Class 5xx codes signify server errors. These codes mean the server failed to fulfill an apparently valid