Have you ever clicked a link and been taken to a different URL without realizing it? That’s an HTTP redirect at work. When a redirect occurs, the browser is automatically instructed to load a different page than the one initially requested. Redirects are actually triggered by specific HTTP status codes that tell the browser whether
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