Practical Principles of HTTP/3

Practical Principles of HTTP/3

Author: billpchen, Frontend Developer at Tencent Kandian After the HTTP/2 standard was published in 2015, most mainstream browsers supported this standard by the end of that year. Since then, with advantages such as multiplexing, header compression, and server push, HTTP/2 has gained increasing favor among developers. Unbeknownst to many, HTTP has now evolved to its … Read more

Performance Comparison Between HTTP/3 and HTTP/2

Performance Comparison Between HTTP/3 and HTTP/2

Author: Sreeni Tellakula Translator: Wang Kunxiang Editor: Wan Jia During last year’s Cloudflare birthday week, we announced the initial support for the next-generation protocol HTTP/3, which is based on HTTP/2. Our goal is to work towards building a better internet. Collaboration in standard-setting is crucial, and we are honored to be involved in the standardization … Read more

HTTP/3 Has Arrived! A Promising Future Ahead

HTTP/3 Has Arrived! A Promising Future Ahead

(Add Frontend Encyclopedia to your favorites to enhance your frontend skills) Author: billpchen, Frontend Development Engineer at Tencent Since the HTTP/2 standard was published in 2015, most mainstream browsers have supported this standard by the end of that year. With advantages such as multiplexing, header compression, and server push, HTTP/2 has gained increasing favor among … Read more

HTTP/3 vs HTTP/2: A Performance Revolution! An In-Depth Analysis Before Upgrading

HTTP/3 vs HTTP/2: A Performance Revolution! An In-Depth Analysis Before Upgrading

In today’s internet era, website performance is the lifeblood of user experience and SEO rankings! The HTTP protocol, as the core of web communication, has made a remarkable leap from HTTP/1.1 to HTTP/2, but does the emergence of HTTP/3 truly bring about a revolutionary improvement? This article will delve into the performance differences between HTTP/3 … Read more

A Detailed Explanation of HTTP/3

A Detailed Explanation of HTTP/3

Head-of-Line Blocking in HTTP/2 Although HTTP/2 uses “frames”, “streams”, and “multiplexing” to eliminate “head-of-line blocking”, these techniques are applied at the application layer. However, at the lower layer, specifically in the TCP protocol, “head-of-line blocking” can still occur. TCP has a special “packet retransmission” mechanism to ensure reliable transmission. Lost packets must wait for retransmission … Read more

Decoding the New Features of HTTP/2 and HTTP/3

Decoding the New Features of HTTP/2 and HTTP/3

Author | Frontend Craftsman Editor | Zhang Zhidong, Wang Wenjing HTTP/2 has significantly improved web performance compared to HTTP/1.1, requiring only an upgrade to this protocol to reduce many of the performance optimizations that were previously necessary. Of course, compatibility issues and how to gracefully downgrade are likely among the reasons it is not yet … Read more

Enabling HTTP/3 on Caddy Server: How to Make Your Website Lightning Fast?

Enabling HTTP/3 on Caddy Server: How to Make Your Website Lightning Fast?

Enabling HTTP/3 on Caddy Server: How to Make Your Website Lightning Fast? In today’s rapidly evolving internet technology landscape, HTTP/3 is revolutionizing traditional web transmission models. As the first HTTP standard based on the QUIC protocol, it not only significantly enhances website loading speeds but also effectively addresses network fluctuations and weak network environments on … Read more

HTTP/3 Has Arrived!

HTTP/3 Has Arrived!

Click “Developer Technology Frontline“, select “Star🔝” Looking|Star|Message, True Love Author: billpchen, Frontend Developer at Tencent After the HTTP/2 standard was published in 2015, most mainstream browsers supported this standard by the end of that year. Since then, with advantages such as multiplexing, header compression, and server push, HTTP/2 has gained increasing favor among developers. Unbeknownst … Read more

In-Depth Analysis of Security Features in HTTP/2 and HTTP/3: Strengthening Security in Protocol Evolution

In-Depth Analysis of Security Features in HTTP/2 and HTTP/3: Strengthening Security in Protocol Evolution

With the continuous development of internet technology, the HTTP protocol is also evolving to meet the growing demands for network performance and security. As the latest versions of the HTTP protocol, HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 have made significant improvements in security. This article will provide a detailed comparison of the security features of HTTP/2 and HTTP/3, … Read more

HTTP/3 Released!

HTTP/3 Released!

↓Recommended Follow ↓ On June 6, Robin Mark, a member of the IETF QUIC (Internet Engineering Task Force) and the HTTP working group in Belgium, announced on Twitter that “after 5 years, HTTP/3 has finally been standardized as RFC 9114. Together with RFC 9204 (QPACK header compression) and RFC 9218 (extensible priorities), it opens a … Read more