How to fix error 400
The request could not be understood by the server due to malformed syntax. The client SHOULD NOT repeat the request without modifications. The request contains bad syntax or cannot be fulfilled.
400 Bad Request error messages are sometimes customized by website owners so keep in mind that this error may present itself in more ways than the common ones listed below:
- "400: Bad Request"
- "HTTP Error 400 - Bad Request"
Cause of 400 Bad Request Error
The 400 Bad Request error is an
HTTP status code that means that the request you sent to the website server (e.g. a request to load a web page) was somehow malformed therefore the server was unable to understand or process the request.
How To Fix the 400 Bad Request Error
1.
Check for errors in the URL. The most common reason for a
400 Bad Request error is because the
URL was typed wrong or the link that was clicked on points to a URL with some kind of mistake in it.
2. Though it's rare, the
400 Bad Request error could be an issue with the web site's server that you are trying to access. You may want to attempt to contact the webmaster or another site contact and inform them of the error message. The webmaster of most Internet sites can be reached via email at webmaster@website.com, replacing website.com with the actual website name.
Still getting 400 Bad Request Error
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