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501 HTTP Status Code Error: What It Is and How to Fix It

By Matthew Lynch
June 10, 2023
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The 501 HTTP status code error is a common error that often appears when trying to access a web page or an online resource. This error can be frustrating, but it is not always indicative of a major problem. In this article, we will explain what the 501 error is and how you can fix it.

What is the 501 Error?

The 501 HTTP status code error indicates that the server does not recognize the HTTP request method used by the client. In simpler terms, it means that the website or online service you are trying to access does not support the method you are using to request access.

This error typically occurs when you try to access a service that uses a protocol or HTTP method that is not supported by the server. As a result, the server cannot respond to your request properly, and you receive the 501 error message.

How to Fix the 501 Error

If you receive the 501 error, the first thing you should do is check that you are using the correct HTTP protocol or method. In most cases, the issue can be resolved by adjusting the client’s HTTP requests to align with the server’s requested protocol or method. Here are some possible solutions to fix the 501 error:

1. Check the URL

Sometimes, the 501 error can occur if you are trying to access a URL that does not exist or has been moved. Double-check the URL to ensure that it is correct and that the page or resource still exists.

2. Check the HTTP Method

As mentioned earlier, the 501 error occurs when the server does not recognize the HTTP method used by the client. Try to use a different HTTP method such as GET, POST, or PUT to see if the error disappears.

3. Contact the Server Admin

If the above methods do not work or you don’t have access to modify the client’s HTTP requests, try to contact the website or service owner. Inform them of the issue you’re having and provide the information about the error message that you see. They may be able to fix the problem or provide you with a workaround.

Conclusion

In summary, the 501 HTTP status code error can be fixed by ensuring that you use the correct HTTP method or protocol, checking the URL of the page or resource you want to access, and contacting the server admin if necessary. As with any errors, it is important to remain calm, and try the different solutions above to resolve the issue.

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