- Error a supported tablet was not found on the system update#
- Error a supported tablet was not found on the system code#
Error a supported tablet was not found on the system code#
This response code means that the URI of requested resource has been changed temporarily.įurther changes in the URI might be made in the future. The URL of the requested resource has been changed permanently. (There is no standardized way of choosing one of the responses, but HTML links to the possibilities are recommended so the user can pick.) 301 Moved Permanently The user agent or user should choose one of them. The request has more than one possible response. The server has fulfilled a GET request for the resource, and the response is a representation of the result of one or more instance-manipulations applied to the current instance. Used inside a response element to avoid repeatedly enumerating the internal members of multiple bindings to the same collection. 207 Multi-Status ( WebDAV)Ĭonveys information about multiple resources, for situations where multiple status codes might be appropriate. This response code is used when the Range header is sent from the client to request only part of a resource. Tells the user agent to reset the document which sent this request.
Error a supported tablet was not found on the system update#
The user agent may update its cached headers for this resource with the new ones. There is no content to send for this request, but the headers may be useful. This is mostly used for mirrors or backups of another resource.Įxcept for that specific case, the 200 OK response is preferred to this status. This response code means the returned metadata is not exactly the same as is available from the origin server, but is collected from a local or a third-party copy. It is intended for cases where another process or server handles the request, or for batch processing. It is noncommittal, since there is no way in HTTP to later send an asynchronous response indicating the outcome of the request. The request has been received but not yet acted upon. This is typically the response sent after POST requests, or some PUT requests. The request succeeded, and a new resource was created as a result.
The result meaning of "success" depends on the HTTP method: