MSDN Webcast: Evil Server Error: Diagnosing HTTP 500 Errors - Level 300
Overview The HTTP specification calls out many, many status codes. If these are in the 200 range, life is good. Status codes in the 300s indicate the object isn't where the user thought it was, and a 400 code just means that a problem exists in the handshake between the client and the server. However, the return of a 500 level status code is an explicit cause for administrator alarm. It is the only instance in which the server sends a response to a user saying that the server is simply unable to process the request - and the server is to blame. In this webcast, the presenter will dive into different error messages such as the generic 500 "Internal Server Error" message and the 500.100 independent sub-status codes.
| Publisher | Microsoft | ||
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| Live Date | 1st August 2007 01:00 BST | ||
| Format | Webcast | ||
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