Monday, February 23, 2015

Fast Internet Browsing Will HTTP Thanks Update

A major update to the Hypertext Transfer Protocol, or HTTP will make Internet browsing faster. HTTP is a key component of the World Wide Web (WWW).

Reported Businessinsider, Sunday (22/02/2015), associated with the HTTP communication layer or layers communications through the browser requesting the web page of the web server. Then, the web server responds by sending the content or the content of web pages.

Internet is already there since several decades. However, the recent announcement revealed that HTTP / 2, is the first major update in the last 15 years will soon be launched. The initial version of the HTTP protocol is a protocol that was first used by Sir Tim Berners-Lee at CERN, where the website was created in 1991.

HTTP has been enhanced in recent years with the advent of the HTTP version 1.1 in 1999, which became the latest standard and is used throughout the world. For several years the website is experiencing rapid development, including the emergence of support for images, style sheets are more complex, the code Javascripts, Flash and other elements.

HTTP early versions were made with a simple protocol for a simple website. HTTP initial version was not designed to handle complex websites or supports a lot of media elements.

HTTP 1.1 has four different ways to handle a message. While HTTP / 2 as a binary protocol that is able to quickly parse and more compact in terms of transmission. HTTP / 2 simplifies the handling of messages into one way.

When a web server and a web browser start to implement HTTP / 2, which is expected to appear next few weeks, then the experience of Web browsers will be faster and more responsive. Developers also benefit in their work, without the need to complain of such limitations in the HTTP 1.1.

Some of the latest versions of popular browsers like Firefox v36, Chrome and Internet Explorer v11 V40 supports HTTP / 2.

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