HTTP 204 No Content vs 410 Gone
HTTP 204 (No Content) is a 2xx Success response, while 410 (Gone) is a 4xx Client Error response. 204 indicates that the server successfully processed the request but is not returning any content. Common for DELETE operations and form submissions that don't need a response body. In contrast, 410 means that the resource is permanently gone and will not be available again. Unlike 404, this is intentional and permanent.
Beschreibung
The server successfully processed the request but is not returning any content. Common for DELETE operations and form submissions that don't need a response body.
Wann Sie es sehen
After DELETE requests, PUT updates where no body is needed, or CORS preflight responses.
Wie man es behebt
No fix needed. The action was successful; there is simply no content to return.
Beschreibung
The resource is permanently gone and will not be available again. Unlike 404, this is intentional and permanent.
Wann Sie es sehen
When a resource has been deliberately removed and should be de-indexed by search engines.
Wie man es behebt
Remove references to this URL. Search engines will de-index the page.
Wesentliche Unterschiede
204 is a 2xx Success response, while 410 is a 4xx Client Error response.
HTTP 204: The server successfully processed the request but is not returning any content. Common for DELETE operations and form submissions that don't need a response body.
HTTP 410: The resource is permanently gone and will not be available again. Unlike 404, this is intentional and permanent.
You encounter 204 when after DELETE requests, PUT updates where no body is needed, or CORS preflight responses.
You encounter 410 when when a resource has been deliberately removed and should be de-indexed by search engines.
Wann welchen verwenden
For 204 (No Content): No fix needed. The action was successful; there is simply no content to return. For 410 (Gone): Remove references to this URL. Search engines will de-index the page.