The request has been accepted for processing, but the processing has not been completed.
The request might or might not be eventually acted upon, and may be disallowed when processing occurs.
The members of a DAV binding have already been enumerated in a preceding part of the response, and are not being included again.
The request has been fulfilled, resulting in the creation of a new resource.
The server has fulfilled a request for the resource, and the response is a representation of the result of one or more instance-manipulations applied to the current instance.
The message body that follows is by default an XML message and can contain a number of separate response codes, depending on how many sub-requests were made.
The server successfully processed the request and is not returning any content.
The server is a transforming proxy (e.g. a Web accelerator) that received a 200 OK from its origin, but is returning a modified version of the origin's response.
Standard response for successful HTTP requests.
The actual response will depend on the request method used. In a GET request, the response will contain an entity corresponding to the requested resource. In a POST request, the response will contain an entity describing or containing the result of the action.
The server is delivering only part of the resource (byte serving) due to a range header sent by the client.
The range header is used by HTTP clients to enable resuming of interrupted downloads, or split a download into multiple simultaneous streams.
The server successfully processed the request, but is not returning any content.
Unlike a 204 response, this response requires that the requester reset the document view.
This class of status codes indicates the action requested by the client was received, understood and accepted.