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Post by account_disabled on Dec 3, 2023 4:47:26 GMT
Marco GoriFebruary 27, 2020 HTTP/2, or HTTP/2.0 according to the nomenclature, is the new generation of the HTTP network protocol , the application protocol for data transmission from server to client on which the World Wide Web is based, and therefore a large part of our Internet experience . The new protocol was created in 2014 based on SPIDY, another HTTP-compatible protocol developed by Google and created to be supported by Chrome, Opera, Firefox, Internet Explorer and. Safari, therefore almost 100% of the browsers Special Data used in the world. HTTP/2: features and advantages The aim of the HTTP/2 project was to create a protocol that, while maintaining full compatibility with HTTP/1, improved the browsing experience by increasing download speed and reducing latency. The features that allow HTTP/2 to significantly improve download performances are: Multiplexing : HTTP/2 allows multiple requests to concur, which can be served in rapid succession in the same. TCP connection, thus eliminating the need (and therefore time) for multiple connections. Priority management : the client can tell the server which resources are priority, with the result that when downloading a page certain elements, such as CSS, are executed before completing the opening of the page, avoiding the common mistake of pages that are initially shown not correctly formatted.
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