Website error messages (HTTP errors)
Website error messages (HTTP errors)

HTTP errors are sent to your web browser by a website if an issue is encountered during an attempt to view a web page. If the web page cannot be displayed, Internet Explorer will display the actual error page sent by the website or a simple error message generated in Internet Explorer. Below are some of the most common mistakes and ideas on how to fix them.

The table below lists the most common HTTP errors that Internet Explorer will display. For more information on HTTP protocols, error codes, and causes, visit the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) related website. (This page may contain content in English.) You can also search the web for specific error codes.

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Web page cannot be found

(HTTP 400)

 
Internet Explorer can connect to the web server, but the web page cannot be found due to a problem with the web address (URL). This error message is usually displayed because the website address is misspelled.
 

Make sure the address is correct and try again.


The website refused to view this web page (HTTP 403)
 

Internet Explorer can connect to the website, but Internet Explorer does not have permission to view the web page. This can happen for a variety of reasons; Here are some most common reasons: The administrator of the website should allow you to view the page, or the web server does not accept general web page requests. If this website is a site that you should have access to, contact the website's administrator. The website you are trying to view is a page created by a program such as a shopping cart or search engine, and the folder on the server where the program is located on the server is not properly configured by the website's administrator. for example, www.example.com), but the website does not have a default web page (such as index.htm or default.html). Also, the website may not allow directory listing that allows you to view files in a web folder.

 

Make sure your address is correct. If this is a link, it may have timed out and is no longer available on the site.


Web page cannot be found (HTTP 404)
 
Internet Explorer can connect to the website, but the web page cannot be found. This error can sometimes occur when the web page is temporarily unavailable or because the web page has been deleted.
 
Try again later. Make sure your address is correct and spelled correctly. If this is a link, it may have timed out and is no longer available on the site.

The website cannot display the page (HTTP 405)
 
Internet Explorer can connect to the website, but web page content could not be downloaded to your computer. This problem is usually caused by the way the web page is programmed.
 

Unfortunately, this is a problem with the website and there is not much you can do unless you are a webmaster. You can try again later to see if the problem has been fixed. If this is usually a site where you have no problems, you can try contacting the website owner.


Internet Explorer cannot read this web page format (HTTP 406)
 
Internet Explorer can retrieve information from the website, but the information is in a format that Internet Explorer cannot display.
 
If you want a document, be sure to add a file extension such as .pdf or .doc.
Web sitesi web sayfasını görüntülemek için çok meşgul (HTTP 408 veya 409)  

The server took too long to display the web page, or there are too many people wanting the same page.

 
Try the web page again later.

Web page no longer exists (HTTP 410)

 
Internet Explorer can connect to the website, but the web page cannot be found. Unlike the HTTP 404 error, this error is permanent and enabled by the website's administrator. It is sometimes used for limited time offers or promotional information.
 

Make sure your address is correct. If this is a link, it may have timed out.

The website cannot display the page (HTTP 500)

 

The website you are visiting has a server problem that prevents the web page from being displayed. It is usually caused by a website or programming error in interactive websites that use scripts.

 

Unfortunately, this is a problem with the website and there is not much you can do unless you are a webmaster. You can try again later to see if the problem has been fixed. If it is running and this is usually a site where you have no problems, you can try contacting the website owner.

contacting the website owner.

The website cannot display the web page (HTTP 501 or 505)

 

Error 501 (HTTP 501 - Not Implemented) indicates that the website you are visiting is not set up to display the content requested by your browser.Error 500 (HTTP 505 - Version Not Supported) is the version of the HTTP protocol (HTTP / 1.1 is the most common) your browser uses to request the web page. indicates that it is not supported by.

 

These errors can occur if HTTP 1.1 is enabled. To disable HTTP 1.1, click the Tools button, click Internet Options, and then click the Advanced tab. Under Settings, go to the HTTP 1.1 settings section, and then clear the check boxes for Use HTTP 1.1. These errors usually occur when a third-party product interacts with Internet Explorer. Try closing all programs and then accessing the web page again.

Websites display HTTP errors in one of two ways: Internet Explorer will always display it if the Web site suggests a custom web page for an error by viewing a custom web page or by sending a simple error number to Internet Explorer. If a website sends a simple error number instead of a custom web page, Internet Explorer will read the error number and display an error message that contains just a little more information than the number gives (these error messages are also called simple error messages). To have Internet Explorer turn off these simple error messages and display only the error number sent by the website, follow the steps below.

To turn off simple HTTP error messages
Open Internet Explorer by clicking the Start button, and then clicking Internet Explorer.

Click the Tools button, and then click Internet Options.

Click the Advanced tab, and then go to the Scan section.

Clear the Show simple HTTP error messages check box, and then click OK

Source: Microsoft

March 9, 2020, 2:13 p.m.