308 Permanent Redirect
The HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
308 Permanent Redirect
redirect status response code
indicates that the resource requested has been definitively moved to the URL given by
the Location
headers. A browser redirects to this page and search
engines update their links to the resource (in 'SEO-speak', it is said that the
'link-juice' is sent to the new URL).
The request method and the body will not be altered, whereas 301
may
incorrectly sometimes be changed to a GET
method.
Note: Some Web applications may use the
308 Permanent Redirect
in a non-standard way and for other purposes. For
example, Google Drive uses a 308 Resume Incomplete
response to indicate
to the client when an incomplete upload stalled. (See Perform a resumable download on Google Drive documentation.)
Status
http
308 Permanent Redirect
Specifications
Specification |
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HTTP Semantics # status.308 |
Browser compatibility
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See also
-
301 Moved Permanently
, the equivalent of this status code, but that may change the method used when it is not aGET
. 302 Found
, a temporary redirect