HTTP

HTTP 203 Non-Authoritative Information vs 429 Too Many Requests

HTTP 203 (Non-Authoritative Information) is a 2xx Success response, while 429 (Too Many Requests) is a 4xx Client Error response. 203 indicates that the response payload has been modified by a transforming proxy from the origin server's 200 response. In contrast, 429 means that the user has sent too many requests in a given time (rate limiting). The response should include a Retry-After header.

Beschreibung

The response payload has been modified by a transforming proxy from the origin server's 200 response.

Wann Sie es sehen

When a proxy or CDN modifies the response body (e.g., adds headers, transforms content).

Wie man es behebt

Check if a proxy is modifying the response. Access the origin directly if you need the original content.

Beschreibung

The user has sent too many requests in a given time (rate limiting). The response should include a Retry-After header.

Wann Sie es sehen

When hitting API rate limits or making too many requests too quickly.

Wie man es behebt

Check the Retry-After header. Implement exponential backoff. Consider caching responses.

Wesentliche Unterschiede

1.

203 is a 2xx Success response, while 429 is a 4xx Client Error response.

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HTTP 203: The response payload has been modified by a transforming proxy from the origin server's 200 response.

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HTTP 429: The user has sent too many requests in a given time (rate limiting). The response should include a Retry-After header.

4.

You encounter 203 when when a proxy or CDN modifies the response body (e.g., adds headers, transforms content).

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You encounter 429 when when hitting API rate limits or making too many requests too quickly.

Wann welchen verwenden

For 203 (Non-Authoritative Information): Check if a proxy is modifying the response. Access the origin directly if you need the original content. For 429 (Too Many Requests): Check the Retry-After header. Implement exponential backoff. Consider caching responses.

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