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Double-check your URL and ensure your API endpoint is actually built to handle the request type you're sending. Option 2: The Lifestyle/Community Blog

Ever hit a wall while testing an API or submitting a form? The HTTP 405 error is the server’s way of saying: "I know what you're trying to do, but I don't allow that action here". Unlike a 404 error where the page is missing, a 405 means the page is there, but your method (like POST, PUT, or DELETE) is blocked. Key Takeaways: Double-check your URL and ensure your API endpoint

Navigating the 405: Surviving the Corridor Goal: Share updates or tips for commuters in Southern California (OC/LA) or Washington state. Unlike a 404 error where the page is

Most 405 responses include an Allow header that explicitly lists which methods are permitted (e.g., Allow: GET, HEAD ). Decoding the 405: What "Method Not Allowed" Really

Decoding the 405: What "Method Not Allowed" Really Means Goal: Help developers troubleshoot an HTTP status code.