Server and client-side errors happen from time to time, but that doesn’t make them any less frustrating 😅 Learn how to fix one common error in this in-depth guide 👆
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We commonly refer to server client-side errors as HTTP responses or status codes. The “406 error” or “406 Not Acceptable” error is one such HTTP response.
You may see the 406 error while visiting a site. Or worse, on your website. While It may irritate the average internet user, it can be borderline terrifying for a website or application owner. Besides looking somewhat unprofessional and confusing, any HTTP response code, including the 406 error, can lose sales and users.
This video will explain the basics of the “406 Not Acceptable” error, its causes, how to fix it, and steps to avoid it in the future.
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0:00 Intro
1:00 Backup Your Site
1:55 Make Sure the URL Is Correct
2:59 Reset Your Devices and Networks
4:57 Rollback Your Recent CMS Changes
6:42 Uninstall and Reinstall Plugins, Themes, and Extensions
7:31 Analyze the Status of Your Database for Changes and Conflicts
8:45 Analyze Your Server Logs
10:13 Debug the Web Application (Like WordPress)
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🛠 How to Fix a 406 Error and Find the Source of the Problem
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