HTTP 103 Early Hints vs 510 Not Extended
HTTP 103 (Early Hints) is a 1xx Informational response, while 510 (Not Extended) is a 5xx Server Error response. 103 indicates that used to return some response headers before the final HTTP message. Allows the browser to start preloading resources while the server prepares the response. In contrast, 510 means that further extensions to the request are required for the server to fulfill it.
Description
Used to return some response headers before the final HTTP message. Allows the browser to start preloading resources while the server prepares the response.
When You See It
When a server wants the browser to start loading CSS/JS before the full response is ready.
How to Fix
No fix needed. This optimization helps speed up page loading.
Description
Further extensions to the request are required for the server to fulfill it.
When You See It
When an HTTP extension required by the server is not present in the request.
How to Fix
Add the required extension headers to your request.
Key Differences
103 is a 1xx Informational response, while 510 is a 5xx Server Error response.
HTTP 103: Used to return some response headers before the final HTTP message. Allows the browser to start preloading resources while the server prepares the response.
HTTP 510: Further extensions to the request are required for the server to fulfill it.
You encounter 103 when when a server wants the browser to start loading CSS/JS before the full response is ready.
You encounter 510 when when an HTTP extension required by the server is not present in the request.
When to Use Which
For 103 (Early Hints): No fix needed. This optimization helps speed up page loading. For 510 (Not Extended): Add the required extension headers to your request.