Well, no but typing 'http error 406' into Google should answer your question...
From the HTTP RFC [2616]:
10.4.7 406 Not Acceptable
The resource identified by the request is only capable of generating response entities which have content characteristics not acceptable according to the accept headers sent in the request. Unless it was a HEAD request, the response SHOULD include an entity containing a list of available entity characteristics and location(s) from which the user or user agent can choose the one most appropriate. The entity format is specified by the media type given in the Content-Type header field. Depending upon the format and the capabilities of the user agent, selection of the most appropriate choice MAY be performed automatically. However, this specification does not define any standard for such automatic selection. Note: HTTP/1.1 servers are allowed to return responses which are not acceptable according to the accept headers sent in the request. In some cases, this may even be preferable to sending a 406 response. User agents are encouraged to inspect the headers of an incoming response to determine if it is acceptable.
In other words the browser generating the request has specified the acceptable MIME type / charset / encoding / language / byte range values for the response, but the resource which would be outputted by the server is not allowed by one or more of those accept headers. Any more info on the data format or other? --rob On 5/22/07, Matt2012 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi im getting a http error: #406 when using jqUploader anyone else had this and no what might be causing it? Matt.
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