100
ℹ️ Informational RFC 9110, Section 15.2.1

Continue

The server has received the request headers and the client should proceed to send the request body.

Common Use

Used when the client sends a request with an Expect: 100-continue header. The server confirms it's ready to receive the body before the client sends it, saving bandwidth if the request would be rejected. Note: 1xx status codes are informational and cannot be sent as a final HTTP response. Our API returns them with status 200 and an X-Original-Status header indicating the original code. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Reference/Status/100

API Endpoint

https://codes.uncodigo.com/http/100

Example with curl

curl -i https://codes.uncodigo.com/http/100

Try It

GET /http/100
Click "Send Request" to see the response...

Example

Request

PUT /upload HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Length: 1024
Expect: 100-continue

Response

HTTP/1.1 100 Continue