301 Moved Permanently
The HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) 301 Moved Permanently
redirect status response code indicates that the requested resource has been definitively moved to the URL given by the Location
headers. A browser redirects to the new URL and search engines update their links to the resource.
Note: Although the specification requires the method and the body to remain unchanged when the redirection is performed, not all user-agents meet this requirement. Use the 301
code only as a response for GET
or HEAD
methods and use the 308 Permanent Redirect
for POST
methods instead, as the method change is explicitly prohibited with this status.
Status
http
301 Moved Permanently
Example
Client request
http
GET /index.php HTTP/1.1
Host: www.example.org
Server response
http
HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently
Location: http://www.example.org/index.asp
Specifications
Specification |
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HTTP Semantics # status.301 |
See also
-
308 Permanent Redirect
, the equivalent of this status code where the method used never changes. 302 Found
, a temporary redirect