- From: Bence Béky <bnc@chromium.org>
- Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2018 14:14:34 -0500
- To: Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>
- Cc: HTTP <ietf-http-wg@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CACMu3tppMuAmsX66dgyoFq52TTBjgYYUuwLhQLs55+LtpYCt3g@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Andy, It should also work on Android. The command line flag is the same. 67 should trickle down to Dev channel within a week. I'm also anxious to hear if it works. Bence On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 7:10 PM, Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com> wrote: > > > On 03/09/2018 02:16 AM, Bence Béky wrote: > >> Hi folks, >> >> Chrome has experimental support for https://tools.ietf.org/html/dr >> aft-ietf-httpbis-h2-websockets-00 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/d >> raft-ietf-httpbis-h2-websockets-00> starting with release 67 (currently >> only on Canary channel, soon Dev too). One needs to invoke Chrome with the >> --enable-websocket-over-http2 command line flag to enable it. The >> implementation is likely rough around the edges, so I am looking for >> servers to test against. If you are running a publicly available server >> supporting WebSockets over HTTP/2, or have one (or a reverse proxy) that I >> can compile and run locally, please let me know. >> > > I am anxious to try it, but > > Chrome Canary is currently not available on the Linux platform. > > https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/canary.html > > Is the Android build going to allow me to try it (and what's the > equivalent of the commandline flag to enable it if so)? > > -Andy > > Thank you, >> >> Bence >> >> >> >>
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