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301 Moved Permanently - ciprr.com
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HTTP Kodu 301 Kalıcı Olarak Taşındı

301 durum kodu, istenen kaynağın kalıcı olarak yeni bir URL'ye taşındığı anlamına gelir. Gelecekteki tüm istekler yeni adresi kullanmalıdır.

Kod 301 ne zaman kullanılır?

  • Bir web sitesi alan adını değiştirirken
  • URL yapılarını değiştirirken
  • SEO için yönlendirmeleri ayarlarken

Kod 301 kullanıcı için ne anlama geliyor?

Tarayıcı kullanıcıyı otomatik olarak yeni adrese yönlendirecek ve arama motorları dizinlerini güncelleyecektir.

200 OK - https://ciprr.com/
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HTTP Kodu 200 OK

200 durum kodu, standart bir başarılı HTTP sunucu yanıtıdır. Bu, istemcinin isteğinin (örneğin, bir tarayıcıdan) başarıyla işlendiği ve sunucunun istenen verileri ilettiği anlamına gelir.

Kod 200 ne zaman kullanılır?

  • Bir web sayfası yüklenirken
  • Bir API yanıtı başarıyla alındığında
  • Bir form veya başka bir HTTP isteği işlenirken

Kod 200 kullanıcı için ne anlama gelir?

Kullanıcı içeriği hatasız alır ve sayfa veya uygulama düzgün çalışır. Kod 200'e veri eşlik ediyorsa, tarayıcı veya program bunu işler ve kullanıcıya görüntüler.

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<div class="homepageA"><p class="headlinemedium">Symposia Series and National Congress for Secure Communities</a></p><a href="showarticle.php?articleID=5972"><img src="https://www.thebreakingnews.com/images/articles/11112006100803-0a.jpg" alt="" hspace="5" vspace="5" align="left" border="0"/></a><P>Stakeholders&nbsp;convene in Washington and regionally through the Symposia Series&nbsp;on community resiliency and&nbsp;help plan the <STRONG>National Congress&nbsp;for Secure Communities</STRONG>.&nbsp;&nbsp;<STRONG><A href="/files/articles/08prelimagen.pdf"><STRONG>Click Here</STRONG></A></STRONG> for a sample past agenda.&nbsp; Sponsored by the <STRONG><A href="http://nationalcongress.org/aboutciprr.php"><STRONG>Community Institute on Preparedness, Response &amp; Recovery</STRONG></A></STRONG> <STRONG>(CIPRR)</STRONG> and the&nbsp;<STRONG><A href="http://www.ccroa.org/"><STRONG>Corporate Crisis Response Officers Association</STRONG></A>&nbsp;(CCROA)</STRONG>&nbsp;and other partners of the ReadyCommunities Partnership, the&nbsp;Symposia&nbsp;Series&nbsp;brings together federal, state and local officials, first responders, members of the media, business leaders, non-profit organizations, academic experts, and&nbsp;pilot community leaders as participants to develop recommendations for community, state and federal leadership.&nbsp;&nbsp;The participants also help develop the Partnership program, the agenda for the National Congress for Secure Communities, and outline simple but effective&nbsp;pilot demonstrations that leverage the assets of the&nbsp;private and community sectors&nbsp;to augment&nbsp;the local public sector preparedness and response plan&nbsp;during the first 72 hours of crisis.</P></div><br/></td>
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<td width="33%" valign="top"><center><img src="https://www.thebreakingnews.com/images/articles/30042007193423-0a.jpg"></center><br/><span class="homepagetitle">National Blueprint for Secure Communities</span><br/>&nbsp;<br/><STRONG>The Blueprint</STRONG> is a dynamic, ever-changing resource, written and compiled by CIPRR&nbsp;and <STRONG>Kennedy School of Government/ Leadership for a Networked World</STRONG><STRONG> </STRONG>(<STRONG><A href="http://ksgexecprogram.harvard.edu/program/lnw4/overview.aspx"><STRONG>KSG/LNW</STRONG></A></STRONG>),&nbsp;with community sector leaders, responders and experts, that identifies 1) the challenges facing communities during the first 72 hours of crisis; 2) recommendations, ideas and best practices that might address the challenges; and 3) tools that the private and community sectors can&nbsp;provide to the public sector&nbsp;that augment and increase&nbsp;response and recovery capability.<BR><br />
<P>For instance, in meetings with communities such as <STRONG><A href="http://ciprr.org/nationalblueprint/galveston.php"><STRONG>Galveston</STRONG></A></STRONG> and <STRONG><A href="http://ciprr.org/nationalblueprint/charleston.php"><STRONG>Charleston</STRONG></A></STRONG>, a number of best practices were identified and entered into the National Blueprint describing cross-sector collaborations that can be examples for other communities which are exploring ways to forge new partnerships.&nbsp; Click here to&nbsp;<STRONG><A href="http://www.ciprr.org/nationalblueprint" target=_blank><STRONG>explore the Blueprint</STRONG></A>...</STRONG></P></td>
<td width="33%" valign="top"><center><img src="https://www.thebreakingnews.com/images/articles/30042007193030-0a.jpg"></center><br/><span class="homepagetitle">Building public/private partnerships to strengthen local preparedness</span><br/>&nbsp;<br/>The&nbsp;CCROA <STRONG>National Advisory Board&nbsp;</STRONG>is working&nbsp;with the&nbsp;ReadyCommunities <STRONG><STRONG>Advisory Committee</STRONG></STRONG> to develop recommendations that help support the public sector response and recovery efforts. These&nbsp;recommendations are then&nbsp;examined by the Community Institute for Preparedness, Response and Recovery to develop public/private partnerships, best practices or simply collaborations between jurisdictions and organizations that support each other during crisis through mutual aid agreements. The output of CIPRR is then demonstrated through pilot projects by CCROA and it's&nbsp;<STRONG>members and local partners</STRONG>. </td>
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