HTTP/2
The second major version of the HTTP protocol, standardized in RFC 7540. HTTP/2 introduced binary framing, multiplexing, header compression (HPACK), server push, and stream prioritization over a single TCP connection. It solved HTTP/1.1's head-of-line blocking problem. HTTP/2 requires TLS in practice, though the spec allows plaintext. Most modern browsers and servers support HTTP/2.
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RFC 9110: HTTP Semantics Deep Dive
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RFC 7540: HTTP/2 Protocol Deep Dive
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