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How to disable SPDY protocol support in browsers

    https://support.symantec.com/us/en/article.tech242023.html
    Major browsers that support SPDY are Internet Explorer (version 11), FireFox and Chrome. Because the ProxySG appliance doe not support SPDY, Blue Coat Support might request that you disable SPDY support for faster browsing.

Browser Compatibility Testing of SPDY Protocol LambdaTest

    https://www.lambdatest.com/spdy-protocol
    Chrome browser version 51 to 67 supports SPDY Protocol property.

SPDY Protocol - KeyCDN Support

    https://www.keycdn.com/support/spdy-protocol
    Oct 04, 2018 · How the SPDY Protocol Works. SPDY works by adding an additional layer on top of SSL that allows it to improve the existing functionality of HTTP. Say for example, a browser accesses a site that is SPDY enabled. If the browser supports SPDY, it will send additional headers to the server to let the server know.

The HTTP/2 Protocol: Its Pros, Cons, and How to Start Using It

    https://www.upwork.com/hiring/development/the-http2-protocol-its-pros-cons-and-how-to-start-using-it/
    Sep 14, 2016 · Browsers refused to support SPDY in favor of HTTP/2, with only Mozilla Firefox still supporting SPDY. But, as an IT pro, you should still know the protocol’s weak points. Some experts believe that these issues may be fixed in the future with the release of the “HTTP/3” protocol, but for now, these are a few of the cons.

HTTP/2 - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP/2
    HTTP/2 (originally named HTTP/2.0) is a major revision of the HTTP network protocol used by the World Wide Web. It was derived from the earlier experimental SPDY protocol, originally developed by Google. HTTP/2 was developed by the HTTP Working Group (also called httpbis, where bis means "second") of the Internet Engineering Task Force.Developed by: IETF

Can I use... Support tables for HTML5, CSS3, etc

    https://caniuse.com/
    Nov 04, 2019 · "Can I use" provides up-to-date browser support tables for support of front-end web technologies on desktop and mobile web browsers. The site was built and is maintained by Alexis Deveria, with occasional updates provided by the web development community. The design used as of 2014 was largely created by Lennart Schoors. FAQ



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