In this post, we'll take you on a historical tour, exploring the evolution of HTTP from its humble beginnings to the cutting-edge HTTP/2. Join us as we unravel the technological advancements that have shaped the way we experience the web today.
The story begins in 1991 with Tim Berners-Lee's vision for a simple protocol to accompany the nascent World Wide Web. HTTP/0.9 was born – a one-line protocol that facilitated the transfer of hypertext documents. Imagine a single ASCII string [...]
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HTTP/2 Push
and HTTP Preload are two techniques that can significantly enhance the speed
and performance of your web application. Page load speed is a vital factor
affecting many aspects that determine the success of modern websites. From
search engine ranking to factors that enhance the site visitor experience, optimizing
your site so that it loads rapidly and efficiently is crucial in today’s
digitally-driven online world.
Developers and web service operators have introduced various technologies through the years that have dramatically reduced web page load [...]
HTTP/3 will be the next evolution in the protocol that changed the world. From humble beginnings in 1991 with the release of HTTP/0.9 to the current standard of HTTP/2, the HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) has transformed both business and society forever.
HTTP has
seen very few version changes over the years. The release of HTTP/1.1 in 1999
remained the standard version for 16 years until HTTP/2
became the new convention in 2015. However, with the continually evolving demands of the web, the [...]
When the internet was fairly new, users learned that all website URLs started with http:// followed by the website address. Today, browsers automatically add this part of the URL, so there’s no need to type it. Because of that, some people don’t even realize that many URLs now start with HTTPS instead of HTTP. What’s the difference, and does it matter? In many cases, it’s actually very important that the website URL shows HTTPS.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol, or HTTP, is [...]