HTTP 307 Temporary Redirect
HTTP 307 Temporary Redirect indicates a redirection response outcome.
What it means
Temporary Redirect describes how the server processed the request and what the client should do next.
Why it happens
Common triggers include protocol conditions, routing decisions, and application behavior.
Common causes
- Resource moved to a different URI
- Canonicalization or routing rule
- Caching or method-preservation choice
How to fix it
- Confirm redirect destination and protocol
- Prevent redirect chains/loops
- Use the correct permanent vs temporary code
Example request/response
GET /example HTTP/1.1 Host: errorlookup.com HTTP/1.1 307 Temporary Redirect
Browser/dev/server context
Use browser network tools, server logs, and APM traces together when diagnosing HTTP 307.
Related status codes
FAQ
Is HTTP 307 officially assigned?
No. This code is not actively assigned for normal use.