HTTP

HTTP 205 Reset Content vs 208 Already Reported

Both HTTP 205 (Reset Content) and 208 (Already Reported) belong to the 2xx Success category. 205 indicates that the server fulfilled the request and the client should reset the document view (e.g., clear a form). Meanwhile, 208 means that used inside a DAV: propstat response element to avoid enumerating internal members of multiple bindings to the same collection repeatedly.

Descripción

The server fulfilled the request and the client should reset the document view (e.g., clear a form).

Cuándo lo verás

After form submissions where the server wants the client to reset the form for new input.

Cómo solucionarlo

The client should clear the form or reset the view. Rarely used in practice.

Descripción

Used inside a DAV: propstat response element to avoid enumerating internal members of multiple bindings to the same collection repeatedly.

Cuándo lo verás

In WebDAV responses to avoid duplicate listings.

Cómo solucionarlo

No fix needed. This prevents redundant data in multi-status responses.

Diferencias clave

1.

HTTP 205: The server fulfilled the request and the client should reset the document view (e.g., clear a form).

2.

HTTP 208: Used inside a DAV: propstat response element to avoid enumerating internal members of multiple bindings to the same collection repeatedly.

3.

You encounter 205 when after form submissions where the server wants the client to reset the form for new input.

4.

You encounter 208 when in WebDAV responses to avoid duplicate listings.

Cuándo usar cada uno

For 205 (Reset Content): The client should clear the form or reset the view. Rarely used in practice. For 208 (Already Reported): No fix needed. This prevents redundant data in multi-status responses.

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