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RANGE_END_NOT_VALID
The end value of the Range header in the request is invalid. This is a request error.Table of Contents
The RANGE_END_NOT_VALID
error occurs when the end value of the Range
header in a request is invalid. This header is used to request a specific portion of a resource from the server, which is useful for operations like resuming downloads or streaming media.
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RANGE_END_NOT_VALID
Requested Range Not Satisfiable
To troubleshoot this error, follow these steps:
- Validate Range header values: Ensure that the end value in the
Range
header is a valid integer. It should not be a letter, a decimal, or a scientific notation value - Correct ordering: Ensure the start value is less than the end value in the
Range
header - Omit end value if necessary: If you want to request all bytes from a certain start point to the end of the resource, you can omit the end value
- Check configuration: If the
Range
header values are being set automatically by some part of your system, check the configuration to ensure it's being set correctly - Debugging: If the error persists, log the
Range
header values in your server logs to debug and understand what values are being sent in requests
Last updated on July 24, 2024
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