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This document specifies the additional HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
Status Code 308 (Permanent Redirect).
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Test cases related to redirection in general and the status code 308
in particular can be found at .
HTTP defines a set of status codes for the purpose of redirecting a request
to a different URI (). The history of these status codes is summarized in
Section 7.3 of , which
also classifies the existing status codes into four categories.
The first of these categories contains the status codes 301 (Moved Permanently),
302 (Found), and 307 (Temporary Redirect), which can be classified as below:
PermanentTemporaryAllows changing the request method from POST to GET301302Does not allow changing the request method from POST to GET-307
Section 7.3.8 of
states that HTTP does not define a permanent variant of status code 307;
this specification adds
the status code 308, defining this missing variant ().
The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
"SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
document are to be interpreted as described in .
The target resource has been assigned a new permanent URI and any future
references to this resource SHOULD use one of the returned URIs. Clients
with link editing capabilities ought to automatically re-link references to
the effective request URI (Section 4.3 of )
to one or more of the new references returned by the server, where possible.
Caches MAY use a heuristic (see , Section 2.3.1.1)
to determine freshness for 308 responses.
The new permanent URI SHOULD be given by the Location field in the response
(, Section 9.5).
A response payload can contain a short hypertext note with a hyperlink
to the new URI(s).
Section 4 of
requires recipients to treat unknown 3xx status codes the same way as
status code 300 Multiple Choices (, Section 7.3.1).
Thus, servers will not be able to rely on automatic redirection happening
similar to status codes 301, 302, or 307.
Therefore, initial use of status code 308 will be restricted to cases where
the server has sufficient confidence in the clients understanding the new
code, or when a fallback to the semantics of status code 300 is not problematic.
Note that many existing HTML-based user agents will emulate a refresh when encountering
an HTML <meta> refresh directive. This can be used as another
fallback. For example:
All security considerations that apply to HTTP redirects apply to the
308 status code as well (see Section 11 of ).
The registration below shall be added to the HTTP Status Code Registry
(defined in Section 4.2 of
and located at ):
ValueDescriptionReference308Permanent Redirect of this specification
The definition for the new status code 308 re-uses text from
the HTTP/1.1 definitions of status codes 301 and 307.
Furthermore, thanks to Cyrus Daboo, Bjoern Hoehrmann, Subramanian Moonesamy, and Peter Saint-Andre for feedback on this document.
Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement LevelsHarvard Universitysob@harvard.eduUniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic SyntaxWorld Wide Web Consortiumtimbl@w3.orghttp://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/Day Softwarefielding@gbiv.comhttp://roy.gbiv.com/Adobe Systems IncorporatedLMM@acm.orghttp://larry.masinter.net/HTTP/1.1, part 1: URIs, Connections, and Message ParsingAdobe Systems Incorporatedfielding@gbiv.comAlcatel-Lucent Bell Labsjg@freedesktop.orgHewlett-Packard CompanyJeffMogul@acm.orgMicrosoft Corporationhenrikn@microsoft.comAdobe Systems IncorporatedLMM@acm.orgMicrosoft Corporationpaulle@microsoft.comWorld Wide Web Consortiumtimbl@w3.orgWorld Wide Web Consortiumylafon@w3.orggreenbytes GmbHjulian.reschke@greenbytes.deHTTP/1.1, part 2: Message SemanticsAdobe Systems Incorporatedfielding@gbiv.comOne Laptop per Childjg@laptop.orgHewlett-Packard CompanyJeffMogul@acm.orgMicrosoft Corporationhenrikn@microsoft.comAdobe Systems, IncorporatedLMM@acm.orgMicrosoft Corporationpaulle@microsoft.comWorld Wide Web Consortiumtimbl@w3.orgWorld Wide Web Consortiumylafon@w3.orggreenbytes GmbHjulian.reschke@greenbytes.deHTTP/1.1, part 6: CachingAdobe Systems Incorporatedfielding@gbiv.comAlcatel-Lucent Bell Labsjg@freedesktop.orgHewlett-Packard CompanyJeffMogul@acm.orgMicrosoft Corporationhenrikn@microsoft.comAdobe Systems IncorporatedLMM@acm.orgMicrosoft Corporationpaulle@microsoft.comWorld Wide Web Consortiumtimbl@w3.orgWorld Wide Web Consortiumylafon@w3.orgRackspacemnot@mnot.netgreenbytes GmbHjulian.reschke@greenbytes.de
Chrome: Feature requested in Chromium Issue 109012 ().
Curl (the library): no change was needed (test case: ).
Firefox: Feature requested in Bugzilla bug 714302 (), patch available.
Safari: automatically redirects 3xx status codes when a Location header field is present,
but does not preserve the request method.
Updated HTTPbis reference. Added .
Added and resolved issue "refresh".
Added URI spec reference.
Tune HTML example. Expand "Implementations" section.
Added and resolved issue "respformat"
(align with new proposed text for 307 in HTTPbis P2).
Added and resolved issue "uaconfirm".
Added and resolved issue "missingconsiderations".
Added request message to example. Updated the Safari implementation note.
Issues that were either rejected or resolved in this version of this
document.
In Section 3:
Type: changestpeter@stpeter.im (2012-02-10):
According to HTTPbis Part 2, need to explain the request
conditions, interactions with response headers, and implications for
caches. If certain default behavior is assumed, it would be good to make
that explicit.
Resolution (2012-02-13):
Added missing caching considerations.
Type: editjulian.reschke@greenbytes.de (2011-04-15):
Umbrella issue for editorial fixes/enhancements.