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http2 for firefox is currently under development. This page contains a link to the most recent build that contains internet-draft level support for it. http2 is not available yet on any of the normal distribution channels (e.g. release, beta, aurora, nightly). Builds here are provided for the purpose of enhancing interop with other implementations and gaining experience with the protocol to inform its standardization - this space will change rapidly.
HTTP/2 for Firefox is currently under development.
 
This page contains a link to the most recent build with internet-draft level support for it. HTTP/2 is not available yet on any of the normal distribution channels (e.g. release, beta, aurora, nightly). Builds here are provided for the purpose of enhancing interop with other implementations and gaining experience with the protocol to inform its standardization - this space will change rapidly.


The current implementation is of draft-06 and compression-03.
The current implementation is of draft-06 and compression-03.


It is serial 014 cset 83b26950050b on try
It is serial 015 cset 9f9f0e52e543 on try


source is at
source is at
https://tbpl.mozilla.org/?tree=Try&rev=83b26950050b
https://tbpl.mozilla.org/?tree=Try&rev=9f9f0e52e543


Builds for windows, os x, and linux are at
Builds for windows, os x, and linux are at
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/try-builds/mcmanus@ducksong.com-3b26950050b/
https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/try-builds/mcmanus@ducksong.com-9f9f0e52e543/


Firefox will only be implementing HTTP/2 over TLS - and right now that means for https:// schemed URLs. It does enforce the TLS 1.1 requirement - if a server negotiates http/2 with a lower TLS version it is treated as a protocol error. (there is a preference for changing that for testing purposes if you need it.)
Firefox will only be implementing HTTP/2 over TLS - and right now that means for https:// schemed URLs. It does enforce the protocol's >= TLS 1.1 requirement - if a server negotiates HTTP/2 with a lower TLS version it is treated as a protocol error. (there is a preference for changing that for testing purposes if you need it.)


This build supports basic push and continuations.
This build supports basic push and continuations.


feedback of any sort welcomed to pmcmanus@mozilla.com
feedback of any sort welcomed to pmcmanus@mozilla.com
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