HTTP is the protocol that governs communications between web servers and web clients (i.e. browsers). Part of the protocol includes a status code returned by the server to tell the browser the status of its most recent page request. Some of the codes and their meanings are listed below: C++
200, OK (fulfilled)
403, forbidden
404, not found
500, server error
Given an int variable status, write a switch statement that prints out the appropriate label from the above list based on status.
I'm getting an error on this.
This is my code:
cout << "Enter a status";
cin >> status;
switch (status)
{
case 200:
break;
case 403:
break;
case 404:
break;
case 500:
break;
}