The API request failed with the following error: 200 - OK - api

I administer my shared hosting through cPanel.
It is showing "The API request failed with the following error: 200 - OK." in red popup.
Everything is working fine. I can work on everything as usual, but still this pop?
When i login from another browser, the error is not shown.
How to get rid of it and why is this being shown?

How to get rid of this message was my question.
I had installed a chrom plugin that allowed me to use CORS.
After uninstalling this plugin, the error was gone.

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The CGI application did not return a valid set of HTTP errors. 502.3 - Bad Gateway: Forwarder Connection Error (ARR) on Azure ASP.NET Core App

All of a sudden we are seeing this random error / exception in our web application.
Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 502 (Bad Gateway).
In the Log Stream, we are seeing the following details, with specific error code as 502.3 - Bad Gateway: Forwarder Connection Error (ARR).
Also, sometimes in the browser itself we see "The CGI application did not return a valid set of HTTP errors." getting displayed.
Most of the searches for these error codes refer to "IIS / Proxy Server" configuration. But, we haven't changed any such settings.
The error happens very randomly and not specific to any user action/function. Same functionality works first and on second execution immediately after first one throws this error.
How to figure out what is causing this and how to fix?
I google this question, because the program was normal at the beginning, and the subsequent 502.3 error. After I checked the information on the Internet, I feel that it can only give us an inspiration, and it cannot solve your problem immediately.
So my suggestion is that first you browse post1 and post2 I provided.
Next, proceed to Troubleshoot according to the steps of the official documentation. Specific errors require specific analysis.

URL works fine from browser but from google plus we get a internal service error

The website URL works fine. The link from google maps on the phone works fine. For some reason when you google it in the browser (mobile browser or desktop) you get an Internal Service Error. Google said it was nothing on their end to be done.
Has anyone encountered this or have an idea of what's causing it? The error received is below.
Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.
Please contact the server administrator and inform them of the time the error occurred, and the actions you performed just before this error.
More information about this error may be available in the server error log.
Apache Server at www.thetechbuyer.com Port 80
As the error suggests, an Internal Server Error is internal to your webapp or web service on your host. It usually means that your program, whatever it is doing, has crashed. This could be because of misconfiguration, or a bug in your code, or something else - without knowing more (possibly a lot more) about your server environment, it is impossible to know what.
Check your server logs - they should have more information.
(It also isn't clear what this has to do with Google+.)

Could not GET gradle-3.1.3.pom android studio

I have problem with android studio, I was working with it after update to 3.1.3 i give below error:
Could not GET
'https://dl.google.com/dl/android/maven2/com/android/tools/build/gradle/3.1.3/gradle-3.1.3.pom'.
Received status code 400 from server: Bad Request
I could download this file manually but android studio can't.
I test several way and use proxy but I can't get answer.
At last today i could solve problem, this error related to your connection i could solve this with proxy setting. google filter our Iran IP and could detect some proxy and you must use good proxy to pass it.
I'm getting the thing, but with a 407 error.
Could not GET 'https://dl.google.com/dl/android/maven2/com/android/tools/build/gradle/3.1.3/gradle-3.1.3.pom'. Received status code 407 from server: Proxy Authentication Required
"I could download this file manually but android studio can't.
I test several way and use proxy but I can't get answer."
Same here.

How can you include http://foo.local in CORS Access-Control-Allow-Origin?

I'm using *, but apparently that's not enough. I'm trying to upload a file from a client browser. It works when the client's URL is localhost:3000 or foo.com. It's not working when the URL is http://meteor.local. I've tried changing the third line to <AllowedOrigin>http://meteor.local</AllowedOrigin>, but get the same error.
The browser error:
The error text was misleading – error was not due to the header sent by s3. Adding an access rule to Cordova fixed it. (In meteor, add it with App.accessRule('http://meteor.local'); in mobile-config.js.)

IBM Worklight 6.0 - Error accessing Worklight Server

I am trying to run this sample code provided by IBM, but when I run it I get this error:
So I understand the HTTP 403, but where should I make neccesary changes to make this thing work? I saw this SO question: Jetty returning 403 Forbidden but no luck; I could not find that parameter anywhere in any file in my project.
Sometime earlier I got this error too Error 404: SRVE0190E: File not found: /
So lame, I had to deploy the adapter first then I deployed the native api, made neccessary changes voila I am good to go.