Being Served
Recall that, according to HTTP, every time a server responds to a client, the server sends along a status code describing the result of the HTTP request. See https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html for all of HTTP 1.1’s status codes.
Answer the below in served.md
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Questions
In each of the scenarios below, with which status code is the server most likely to respond? Explain each of your claims in a sentence.
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(2 points.) The server receives a request for
/cats
, and the server responds with the HTML for a page with pictures of cats. -
(2 points.) The server receives a request for
/kittens
, which no longer exists, so the server redirects the user to/cats
instead. -
(2 points.) The server receives a request for
/account
, which only logged-in users have permission to access. The user who requested the page is not logged in. -
(0 points.) The server receives a request to brew coffee.
Debrief
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Which resources, if any, did you find helpful in answering this problem’s questions?
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About how long did you spend on this problem’s questions?