- 401 - Authorization Required - this is when the webmaster of a web site has restricted access to a web page or script on their server.
- 403 - Forbidden - is created when the webmaster of a web page has incorrectly set the permission to it.
- 404 - Not Found - when the url you have entered doesn't exist because it has been deleted or renamed.
- 500 - Server Error - happens when the server the web page resides on has been incorrectly setup or has mechanical errors.
- 501 - Not Implemented - results when the HTML of a web page has been incorrectly writtern.
- Unable to Connect to
- occurs when your browser cannot connect to the url of a web site. Reasons for this could be that url doesn't exist or that web site may be busy. - Too Much Network Traffic - is created when too many people are accesing files on a web site server.
- The Requested URL Was Not Found - occurs when the browser you are using cannot connect to the url you have specified.
- Can't Parse HTTP - may occur when you haven't correctly writtern the url you specified, such as not writing "http://".
- No Helper Application Defined - results when you havent installed the helper application required from the web page you are viewing. Such as a "flash" plugin.
- Permission Denied (FTP) - occurs when you try to gain permission to a FTP file you haven't permission for.
- Unable to Connect to
- occurs when your browser cannot connect to the ftp url of a ftp web site. Reasons for this could be that url doesn't exist or that web site may be busy.
World Wide Web Error Messages
Below is a list of error messages you may find on the World Wide Web,
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