Connection-specific header fields such as Connection and Keep-Alive are prohibited in HTTP/2 and HTTP/3.

Connection-specific header fields such as Connection and Keep-Alive are prohibited in HTTP/2 and HTTP/3. Browsers and Firefox ignore them in HTTP/2 responses, but Safari is HTTP/2 compliant and will not load any responses that include them.

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