Error 410 means that the requested page has been removed from the B2B Reference Hub framework and no longer exists.
Unlike error 404, code 410 indicates final removal of material. This means that the page was intentionally deleted and will not be restored to its previous address.
This practice is used to clean up the site structure, update information and optimize the platform architecture.
Causes of error 410
The page may be deleted for various reasons.
| Reason | Description |
|---|---|
| Delete obsolete material | Content lost relevance |
| Website structure optimization | Sections of the site have been reorganized |
| Combining materials | Information moved to another page |
| Delete test pages | Temporary materials removed |
| Database Cleanup | Delete unused records |
Such actions help keep content current.
Difference between errors 404 and 410
Codes 404 and 410 have similar meanings but are used in different situations.
| Code | Value |
|---|---|
| 404 | Page not found, possibly temporarily |
| 410 | Page was permanently deleted |
| 404 | Search engines can continue to check the page |
| 410 | Search engines remove a page from an index faster |
The use of code 410 helps to correctly update the site structure.
What the user can do
If page 410 is displayed, it is recommended to navigate to other sections of the platform.
1. return to home page
2. open the main section of the platform
3. use site search
4. go to Help
5. open site map
This helps you find up-to-date information.
Page purpose
Page 410 is used to process requests to remote URLs on the B2B Reference Hub platform.
She helps:- notify the user that the page has been permanently deleted
- correctly handle out-of-date references
- maintain a clean site structure
- speed up search engine index updates
The use of page 410 is part of the technical content management of the platform.