2×× Success
203 Non-authoritative Information
The request was successful but the enclosed payload has been modified from that of the origin server's 200 OK response by a transforming proxy1.
This status code allows the proxy to notify recipients when a transformation has been applied, since that knowledge might impact later decisions regarding the content. For example, future cache validation requests for the content might only be applicable along the same request path (through the same proxies).
The 203 response is similar to the Warning code of 214 Transformation Applied2, which has the advantage of being applicable to responses with any status code.
A 203 response is cacheable by default; i.e., unless otherwise indicated by the method definition or explicit cache controls3.
- 1 Transformations RFC7230 Section 5.7.2
- 2 Warning RFC7234 Section 5.5
- 3 Calculating Heuristic Freshness RFC7234 Section 4.2.2
- Source: RFC7231 Section 6.3.4
203 Code References
Rails HTTP Status Symbol :non_authoritative_information
Rust HTTP Status Constant http::StatusCode::NON_AUTHORITATIVE_INFORMATION
Go HTTP Status Constant http.StatusNonAuthoritativeInfo
Symfony HTTP Status Constant Response::HTTP_NON_AUTHORITATIVE_INFORMATION
Python2 HTTP Status Constant httplib.NON_AUTHORITATIVE_INFORMATION
Python3+ HTTP Status Constant http.client.NON_AUTHORITATIVE_INFORMATION
Python3.5+ HTTP Status Constant http.HTTPStatus.NON_AUTHORITATIVE_INFORMATION
.NET HTTP Status Constant System.Net.HttpStatusCode.NonAuthoritativeInformation