HttpStatusCode Enumeration

Contains the values of status codes defined for HTTP.

Namespace: System.Net
Assembly: System (in system.dll)

Syntax

public enum HttpStatusCode

Members

  Member name Description
Accepted Equivalent to HTTP status 202. Indicates that the request has been accepted for further processing.
Ambiguous Equivalent to HTTP status 300. Indicates that the requested information has multiple representations. The default action is to treat this status as a redirect and follow the contents of the Location header associated with this response. If the HttpWebRequest.AllowAutoRedirect property is false, Ambiguous will cause an exception to be thrown. Ambiguous is a synonym for MultipleChoices.
BadGateway Equivalent to HTTP status 502. Indicates that an intermediate proxy server received a bad response from another proxy or the origin server.
BadRequest Equivalent to HTTP status 400. Indicates that the request could not be understood by the server. BadRequest is sent when no other error is applicable, or if the exact error is unknown or does not have its own error code.
Conflict Equivalent to HTTP status 409. Indicates that the request could not be carried out because of a conflict on the server.
Continue Equivalent to HTTP status 100. Indicates that the client can continue with its request.
Created Equivalent to HTTP status 201. Indicates that the request resulted in a new resource created before the response was sent.
ExpectationFailed Equivalent to HTTP status 417. Indicates that an expectation given in an Expect header could not be met by the server.
Forbidden Equivalent to HTTP status 403. Indicates that the server refuses to fulfill the request.
Found Equivalent to HTTP status 302. Indicates that the requested information is located at the URI specified in the Location header. The default action when this status is received is to follow the Location header associated with the response. When the original request method was POST, the redirected request will use the GET method. If the HttpWebRequest.AllowAutoRedirect property is false, Found will cause an exception to be thrown. Found is a synonym for Redirect.
GatewayTimeout Equivalent to HTTP status 504. Indicates that an intermediate proxy server timed out while waiting for a response from another proxy or the origin server.
Gone Equivalent to HTTP status 410. Indicates that the requested resource is no longer available.
HttpVersionNotSupported Equivalent to HTTP status 505. Indicates that the requested HTTP version is not supported by the server.
InternalServerError Equivalent to HTTP status 500. Indicates that a generic error has occurred on the server.
LengthRequired Equivalent to HTTP status 411. Indicates that the required Content-length header is missing.
MethodNotAllowed Equivalent to HTTP status 405. Indicates that the request method (POST or GET) is not allowed on the requested resource.
Moved Equivalent to HTTP status 301. Indicates that the requested information has been moved to the URI specified in the Location header. The default action when this status is received is to follow the Location header associated with the response. When the original request method was POST, the redirected request will use the GET method. Moved is a synonym for MovedPermanently.
MovedPermanently Equivalent to HTTP status 301. Indicates that the requested information has been moved to the URI specified in the Location header. The default action when this status is received is to follow the Location header associated with the response. MovedPermanently is a synonym for Moved.
MultipleChoices Equivalent to HTTP status 300. Indicates that the requested information has multiple representations. The default action is to treat this status as a redirect and follow the contents of the Location header associated with this response. If the HttpWebRequest.AllowAutoRedirect property is false, MultipleChoices will cause an exception to be thrown. MultipleChoices is a synonym for Ambiguous.
NoContent Equivalent to HTTP status 204. Indicates that the request has been successfully processed and that the response is intentionally blank.
NonAuthoritativeInformation Equivalent to HTTP status 203. Indicates that the returned metainformation is from a cached copy instead of the origin server and therefore may be incorrect.
NotAcceptable Equivalent to HTTP status 406. Indicates that the client has indicated with Accept headers that it will not accept any of the available representations of the resource.
NotFound Equivalent to HTTP status 404. Indicates that the requested resource does not exist on the server.
NotImplemented Equivalent to HTTP status 501. Indicates that the server does not support the requested function.
NotModified Equivalent to HTTP status 304. Indicates that the client's cached copy is up-to-date. The contents of the resource are not transferred.
OK Equivalent to HTTP status 200. Indicates that the request succeeded and that the requested information is in the response. This is the most common status code to receive.
PartialContent Equivalent to HTTP status 206. Indicates that the response is a partial response as requested by a GET request that includes a byte range.
PaymentRequired Equivalent to HTTP status 402. Reserved for future use.
PreconditionFailed Equivalent to HTTP status 412. Indicates that a condition set for this request failed, and the request cannot be carried out. Conditions are set with conditional request headers like If-Match, If-None-Match, or If-Unmodified-Since.
ProxyAuthenticationRequired Equivalent to HTTP status 407. Indicates that the requested proxy requires authentication. The Proxy-authenticate header contains the details of how to perform the authentication.
Redirect Equivalent to HTTP status 302. Indicates that the requested information is located at the URI specified in the Location header. The default action when this status is received is to follow the Location header associated with the response. When the original request method was POST, the redirected request will use the GET method. If the HttpWebRequest.AllowAutoRedirect property is false, Redirect will cause an exception to be thrown.
RedirectKeepVerb Equivalent to HTTP status 307. Indicates that the request information is located at the URI specified in the Location header. The default action when this status is received is to follow the Location header associated with the response. When the original request method was POST, the redirected request will also use the POST method. If the HttpWebRequest.AllowAutoRedirect property is false, RedirectKeepVerb will cause an exception to be thrown. RedirectKeepVerb is a synonym for TemporaryRedirect.
RedirectMethod Equivalent to HTTP status 303. Automatically redirects the client to the URI specified in the Location header as the result of a POST. The request to the resource specified by the Location header will be made with a GET. If the AllowAutoRedirect property is false, RedirectMethod will cause an exception to be thrown. RedirectMethod is a synonym for SeeOther.
RequestedRangeNotSatisfiable Equivalent to HTTP status 416. Indicates that the range of data requested from the resource cannot be returned, either because the beginning of the range is before the beginning of the resource, or the end of the range is after the end of the resource.
RequestEntityTooLarge Equivalent to HTTP status 413. Indicates that the request is too large for the server to process.
RequestTimeout Equivalent to HTTP status 408. Indicates that the client did not send a request within the time the server was expecting the request.
RequestUriTooLong Equivalent to HTTP status 414. Indicates that the URI is too long.
ResetContent Equivalent to HTTP status 205. Indicates that the client should reset (not reload) the current resource.
SeeOther Equivalent to HTTP status 303. Automatically redirects the client to the URI specified in the Location header as the result of a POST. The request to the resource specified by the Location header will be made with a GET. If the HttpWebRequest.AllowAutoRedirect property is false, SeeOther will cause an exception to be thrown. SeeOther is a synonym for RedirectMethod.
ServiceUnavailable Equivalent to HTTP status 503. Indicates that the server is temporarily unavailable, usually due to high load or maintenance.
SwitchingProtocols Equivalent to HTTP status 101. Indicates that the protocol version or protocol is being changed.
TemporaryRedirect Equivalent to HTTP status 307. Indicates that the request information is located at the URI specified in the Location header. The default action when this status is received is to follow the Location header associated with the response. When the original request method was POST, the redirected request will also use the POST method. If the HttpWebRequest.AllowAutoRedirect property is false, TemporaryRedirect will cause an exception to be thrown. TemporaryRedirect is a synonym for RedirectKeepVerb.
Unauthorized Equivalent to HTTP status 401. Indicates that the requested resource requires authentication. The WWW-Authenticate header contains the details of how to perform the authentication.
UnsupportedMediaType Equivalent to HTTP status 415. Indicates that the request is an unsupported type.
Unused Equivalent to HTTP status 306. This value is a proposed extension to the HTTP/1.1 specification that is not fully specified.
UseProxy Equivalent to HTTP status 305. Indicates that the request should use the proxy server at the URI specified in the Location header.

Remarks

Status codes indicate categories, as follows:

1xx -- Informational.

2xx -- Successful.

3xx -- Redirection.

4xx -- Client Error.

5xx -- Server Error.

Version Information

Available in the .NET Micro Framework versions 4.0, 4.1, and 4.2.

See Also

Reference

System.Net Namespace