How to fix HTTP issues (500, 403, etc.)
What is an HTTP error?
An HTTP error is a code returned by the web server when a user wants to access a web page.
When this code is different from 200 (this means that the page is valid) or from 300 to 399 (this means a redirection), we can consider that the code is an error.
Among these codes, we can find:
- 401: Unauthorized
- 403: Forbidden
- 404: Not Found
- 500 and 503: Internal Server Error
- 504: Gateway Timeout
You will find the complete list of HTTP codes on this article of Wikipedia.
How to fix these issues?
Fixing these issues needs advanced technical knowledges. Contact a web developer to fix these issues.
These issues can come from an issue in the code, a server failure or an issue of a plugin of your website.