HTTP

HTTP 200 OK vs 413 Content Too Large

HTTP 200 (OK) is a 2xx Success response, while 413 (Content Too Large) is a 4xx Client Error response. 200 indicates that the request succeeded. The meaning depends on the HTTP method: GET returns the resource, POST reports the action result, HEAD returns headers only. In contrast, 413 means that the request payload exceeds the server's size limit.

Descrição

The request succeeded. The meaning depends on the HTTP method: GET returns the resource, POST reports the action result, HEAD returns headers only.

Quando você o vê

The most common HTTP response — indicates the request was processed successfully.

Como corrigir

No fix needed. The request succeeded as expected.

Descrição

The request payload exceeds the server's size limit.

Quando você o vê

When uploading files that exceed the server's maximum upload size.

Como corrigir

Reduce the payload size. Check server limits (Nginx: client_max_body_size, Apache: LimitRequestBody).

Diferenças principais

1.

200 is a 2xx Success response, while 413 is a 4xx Client Error response.

2.

HTTP 200: The request succeeded. The meaning depends on the HTTP method: GET returns the resource, POST reports the action result, HEAD returns headers only.

3.

HTTP 413: The request payload exceeds the server's size limit.

4.

You encounter 200 when the most common HTTP response — indicates the request was processed successfully.

5.

You encounter 413 when when uploading files that exceed the server's maximum upload size.

Quando usar qual

For 200 (OK): No fix needed. The request succeeded as expected. For 413 (Content Too Large): Reduce the payload size. Check server limits (Nginx: client_max_body_size, Apache: LimitRequestBody).

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