All major modern web browsers support 307/308 redirects.
Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Apple Safari all handle 307 and 308 redirects in a similar manner. They will automatically follow the redirect and change the URL displayed in the address bar.
The main difference between the two redirects is that a 307 redirect maintains the original HTTP method of the request while a 308 redirect forces the browser to use the original method again in the redirected request. This is useful in cases where a POST request needs to be redirected, as a 302 redirect would change the method to GET, potentially causing issues.
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