HTTP 103 Early Hints vs 500 Internal Server Error
HTTP 103 (Early Hints) is a 1xx Informational response, while 500 (Internal Server Error) 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, 500 means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. A generic catch-all for server-side errors.
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.
Quand vous le voyez
When a server wants the browser to start loading CSS/JS before the full response is ready.
Comment résoudre
No fix needed. This optimization helps speed up page loading.
Description
The server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. A generic catch-all for server-side errors.
Quand vous le voyez
When an unhandled exception occurs, a database connection fails, or server code has a bug.
Comment résoudre
Check server logs for the stack trace. Common causes: unhandled exceptions, database errors, misconfigurations.
Différences clés
103 is a 1xx Informational response, while 500 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 500: The server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. A generic catch-all for server-side errors.
You encounter 103 when when a server wants the browser to start loading CSS/JS before the full response is ready.
You encounter 500 when when an unhandled exception occurs, a database connection fails, or server code has a bug.
Quand utiliser lequel
For 103 (Early Hints): No fix needed. This optimization helps speed up page loading. For 500 (Internal Server Error): Check server logs for the stack trace. Common causes: unhandled exceptions, database errors, misconfigurations.