HTTP/3 released!

On June 6, IETF QUIC (Internet Engineering Task Force, Internet Engineering Task Force, referred to as IETF), Belgium’s HTTP working group member Robin Mark announced on Twitter that “After 5 years, HTTP/3 has finally been standardized as RFC 9114. Will Opening a new chapter for the Web with RFC 9204 (QPACK header compression) and RFC 9218 (Scalable Prioritization)!”, which means that the protocol has entered a stable state, and HTTP/3 is the HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol Third major release.

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At the same time, HTTP/2 has also been updated to the new RFC 9113 standard. …

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