HTTP Redirection provides support to redirect user requests to a specific destination. Use HTTP redirection whenever you want customers who might use one URL to actually end up at another URL. This is helpful in many situations, from simply renaming your Web site, to overcoming a domain name that is difficult to spell, or forcing clients to use a secure channel.
HTTP Activation supports process activation via HTTP. Applications that use HTTP Activation can start and stop dynamically ...
HTTP Errors allows you to customize the error messages returned to users' browsers when the Web server detects a fault condition. ...
HTTP header authentication security binding against the proxy server does not support specifying multiple header authentication ...
HTTP Logging provides logging of Web site activity for this server. When a loggable event, usually an HTTP transaction, occurs, ...
HTTP Redirection provides support to redirect user requests to a specific destination. Use HTTP redirection whenever you ...
HTTP Server could not create a client connection object for user at host %1. The connection to this user is terminated. The ...
HTTP status 200: The server's response was not valid. The server was not following the defined protocol. Resume the job, ...
HTTP status 203: The returned metadata in the entity-header is not the definitive set available from the server of origin. ...
HTTP status 205: The server's response was not valid. The server was not following the defined protocol. Resume the job, ...