HTTP status code
[/ˈeɪtʃ.tiː.tiː.piː ˈsteɪ.təs koʊd/]
nounmasculinepl: HTTP status codes
código de status HTTP
1. A three-digit numeric code returned by a web server in response to a client request, indicating the outcome of the request (success, redirection, client error, or server error)
When you visit a website and get a 404 error, that's an HTTP status code indicating the page was not found.
Quando você visita um site e recebe um erro 404, esse é um código de status HTTP indicando que a página não foi encontrada.
2. A standardized response code used in the Hypertext Transfer Protocol to communicate the result of an HTTP request between a server and client
The server returned an HTTP status code 200, meaning the request was successful.
O servidor retornou um código de status HTTP 200, significando que a solicitação foi bem-sucedida.
HTTP status codes are fundamental to web development and are universally understood in the global tech industry. In Brazil, developers and IT professionals use 'código de status HTTP' in technical documentation and communication. The term is not typically used in casual conversation outside technical contexts. Common codes like 404 (not found) and 500 (internal server error) have become somewhat recognizable to general internet users in both Brazil and the USA.
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