405 Not Allowed (FRESH)

A temporary server glitch can sometimes trigger a 405. Press Ctrl + R (or Cmd + R on Mac).

The server is required to send an Allow header with a 405 response listing the methods it does support (e.g., Allow: GET, HEAD ). 405 Not Allowed

If you manage the site, the issue is likely a mismatch between your request and the server's configuration. 1. Identify the Culprit A temporary server glitch can sometimes trigger a 405

A error (or "405 Method Not Allowed") means the server reached the requested URL but rejects the action you are trying to perform . The resource exists, but the HTTP method (like GET, POST, or DELETE) is not permitted for that specific address. 🛠️ Quick Fixes for Users If you are visiting a website and see this error: If you manage the site, the issue is