What HTTP Errors and How to Fix them?

There are several website errors. As a business owner, these website errors may cause an enormous problem for your site and might take away your potential clients. Fixing these errors may seem difficult but these are shockingly easier than what you might have assumed.

Let’s talk about these HTTP errors and their solutions:

HTTP errors can be frustrating and pressuring for a website user. Even we as users feel so annoyed when these errors pop up out of nowhere while you are browsing a site or a webpage.

The most common HTTP errors are:

Ø  Error 401(unauthorized):

Ø  Error 401(unauthorized):

This type of error usually happens when a user tries to access a page or site for which they are not authorized.

ü  How can this error be fixed?

You can usually fix this error by rechecking or reviewing your URL on the page that is causing the error. It might be possible that the link that has been clicked is only authorized and availed to the users who have a valid login and password.

Ø  403 (Forbidden):

403-error

This error occurs when the server will not complete or take your request because the user is not allowed to access it. With a slight difference from error 401, error 403 refers that the user might have a correct user login ID and password but the user does have the access or authorization to visit the site.

ü  How can this error be fixed?

The only solution to fix this error is that the user should have authorization from the website administrator.

Ø  404 (Not Found):

HTTP-Error-404-Not-Found

This is a type of error that is faced by most people. This occurs when the users try to access a site or a web page that no longer or doesn’t exist. This is caused by broken links, incorrect URLs, or a redirected page that is no longer valid.

ü  How can this error be fixed?

This error can be easily solved by overviewing all of these slither errors in Google Search Console, after which you can submit broken link re-directs via your site’s WordPress or document management system, or have your web designers do it for you.

Ø 500 (Internal Server Error):

Ø 500 (Internal Server Error)

This error is also a very common message that several users see, and it’s essentially a cliched error for just any part of a special server error that can’t be easily defined.

ü  How can this error be fixed?

This error is eventually resolved by the user refreshing their web browser (if the error is caused by the server being swamped and unable to process requests quickly enough), deleting their cookies, or returning to the site at a later time. You can generally diagnose the problem and the error using your WordPress or content management system, and then follow the instructions to diagnose and fix the problem.

Ø  504 (Gateway timeout):

Ø  504 (Gateway timeout):

The 504-error code denotes a router timeout, which occurs when one server does not obtain immediate assistance from that other server when attempting to load a page.

ü  How can this error be fixed?

Here are a few options for diagnosing the problem. If your webpage is on WordPress and the problem is caused by a corrupted database, you can use a plugin like WP-DBManager to repair and optimize your database. Alternatively, you might get in touch with your hosting company to see if the problem is with them.

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