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While still highly experimental, the HTTP/3 support is now functional enough to stream a large video file correctly and without corruption. The video is being played by Firefox, as that is the only browser I have so far managed to get working (besides quiche-client and curl but those are not visual). Something about self-signed certs is holding back Chrome usage for now.
This is a very visual milestone - it shows not only HTTP/3 working, but both HTTP/1 and HTTP/3 working together on the same thread. As you can see in the picture, an HTTP/1 server is used to instruct the browser to go use the HTTP/3 one instead.
This discussion was created from the release v20.16.0.
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HTTP/3 Cinema 🍿 📽️
While still highly experimental, the HTTP/3 support is now functional enough to stream a large video file correctly and without corruption. The video is being played by Firefox, as that is the only browser I have so far managed to get working (besides quiche-client and curl but those are not visual). Something about self-signed certs is holding back Chrome usage for now.
This is a very visual milestone - it shows not only HTTP/3 working, but both HTTP/1 and HTTP/3 working together on the same thread. As you can see in the picture, an HTTP/1 server is used to instruct the browser to go use the HTTP/3 one instead.
This discussion was created from the release v20.16.0.
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