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permanently deleted and will not come back. However, since search engine bots can remove web pages encountered with the status code from SERP results faster, it is one of the status codes that should be considered when using it. Response Server Error This status code appears when the server is to blame for web page inaccessibility. In these cases, serverside errors should be resolved as quickly as possible because other search engines, such as Google,
Do not want to display unresponsive pages in their search indexes. Response Server Unavailable It indicates a temporary problem experienced on the server side. This situation usually occurs on servers that are under maintenance or in cases Christmas Island Email List where the server is temporarily disabled due to overload caused by exceeding the number of potential users. It is one of the http codes, also called not being able to enter the site, which is experienced especially during the exam or course selection periods on the websites of ÖSYM Student Selection and Placement Center or universities affiliated to YÖK Council of Higher Education.
How to Check HTTP Status Codes? There are two easiest ways to see which status code a web page is running with. These are: Search engine plugins Screaming frog scan There are many HTTP status code detection tools used on Google. The most used plugin among these, including ourselves, is the Redirect Path plugin. Below, you can see an example of a page that works with status codes on the redirect path plugin: In the same way, you can see from which page a web page redirected with the status code was redirected before. redirected image example: Screaming Frog is definitely the best tool where you can see the status code of your pages on your website in general.
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