How to read Status Codes and interpret errors
All expenses can be incurred from 1 January 2020 until the 120th day following the date of Approval of the Rankings. The minimum investment in the digitalization project is 5,000 euros.Cciaa Digital Non-Repayable Fund Financing 2020The maximum amount that can be paid is however set at 10,000 euros per single company. A reward of 250.00 euros is recognized if the company is in possession of the Legality Rating at the time the voucher is issued. The contribution granted can be cumulated for the same eligible costs with other State aid in compliance with the provisions and rules relating to cumulation established by the relevant regulations.How to submit the application for the 2020 Digital VoucherHow to Participate Digital Voucher 2020Submission deadlinesApplications must be sent electronically from.Further informationFor further information, you can download Special Data the Complete Notice here .Create your Digital Project with NetingDo you have a digital project in mind and do you think the 2020 Voucher could be a valid help? Choose the right Partner to make it happen in the best possible way! Through the analysis of Status Codes we can identify errors and understand their nature (for example 404 and 503) as well as apply corrective strategies to safeguard positioning on search engines .The client calls, the server answers: let's discover the Status CodesSimplifying as much as possible, the Internet is a virtual environment in which continuous relationships occur between two actors, clients and servers . With the term client we refer to the browser we use to navigate, regardless of device and technology. On the other hand, we define the hardware, the machine where the website is hosted, as a server .Infographic of the Relationship between Client and ServerClient and browser have in common the fact that they have their own digital identity card or IP address .
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Let's give an example, if you tried to type 216.58.214.78 from your browser ( client ) into the address bar you would land on the Google homepage ( server ), do you know why? Google.com is the domain or the literal transposition of a specific IP.We need all this preamble to be able to define HTTP status codes as a two-way conversation , between client and server. So when we visit a certain URL our browser does nothing but request the set of resources that make up that page. Whatever type they are (HTML, CSS, Images, Javascript) the same principle always applies: when the browser makes a request, the server gives a response .Coming to the point, when the browser makes the request to the web server, it sends the resource along with a set of information i.e. the HTTP Header . The language used is called HTTP protocol which is unique and valid globally, in fact HTTP status codes are standard as they are defined by the W3C consortium .
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