Display custom error message in ajax over HTTP/2










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In my MVC application, I have used Ajax's Response.StatusText to display custom error messages to user whenever there is some error.It works fine but when I deploy my application on AWS, the StatusText gets removed and only the code is displayed. Got to know that because of using HTTP/2, the statusText gets removed.



Is there a way to show custom error message in Ajax error over HTTP/2 ?



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    In my MVC application, I have used Ajax's Response.StatusText to display custom error messages to user whenever there is some error.It works fine but when I deploy my application on AWS, the StatusText gets removed and only the code is displayed. Got to know that because of using HTTP/2, the statusText gets removed.



    Is there a way to show custom error message in Ajax error over HTTP/2 ?



    Thanks in advance.










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      In my MVC application, I have used Ajax's Response.StatusText to display custom error messages to user whenever there is some error.It works fine but when I deploy my application on AWS, the StatusText gets removed and only the code is displayed. Got to know that because of using HTTP/2, the statusText gets removed.



      Is there a way to show custom error message in Ajax error over HTTP/2 ?



      Thanks in advance.










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      In my MVC application, I have used Ajax's Response.StatusText to display custom error messages to user whenever there is some error.It works fine but when I deploy my application on AWS, the StatusText gets removed and only the code is displayed. Got to know that because of using HTTP/2, the statusText gets removed.



      Is there a way to show custom error message in Ajax error over HTTP/2 ?



      Thanks in advance.







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          I don't think the HTTP Status is the best place to put these. You should either put this status in the body, or possibly in a custom HTTP header.






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          • Okay. Will go for it. Thanks.

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