HTTP 207 Multi-Status vs 403 Forbidden
HTTP 207 (Multi-Status) is a 2xx Success response, while 403 (Forbidden) is a 4xx Client Error response. 207 indicates that the response body contains status information for multiple resources, in situations where multiple status codes might be appropriate (WebDAV). In contrast, 403 means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it. Unlike 401, authentication will not help — the user simply does not have permission.
Beschreibung
The response body contains status information for multiple resources, in situations where multiple status codes might be appropriate (WebDAV).
Wann Sie es sehen
In WebDAV operations that affect multiple resources simultaneously.
Wie man es behebt
Parse the XML body to check the status of each individual resource.
Beschreibung
The server understood the request but refuses to authorize it. Unlike 401, authentication will not help — the user simply does not have permission.
Wann Sie es sehen
When trying to access a resource you're authenticated for but don't have permission to access.
Wie man es behebt
Check your user role/permissions. Contact the admin to request access.
Wesentliche Unterschiede
207 is a 2xx Success response, while 403 is a 4xx Client Error response.
HTTP 207: The response body contains status information for multiple resources, in situations where multiple status codes might be appropriate (WebDAV).
HTTP 403: The server understood the request but refuses to authorize it. Unlike 401, authentication will not help — the user simply does not have permission.
You encounter 207 when in WebDAV operations that affect multiple resources simultaneously.
You encounter 403 when when trying to access a resource you're authenticated for but don't have permission to access.
Wann welchen verwenden
For 207 (Multi-Status): Parse the XML body to check the status of each individual resource. For 403 (Forbidden): Check your user role/permissions. Contact the admin to request access.