1月 252015
 

Firefox 35 was released this week and became the first browser to enable support for the HTTP/2 protocol by default.

The HTTP/2 specification has not been finalised so Firefox actually enabled the Draft 14 version of HTTP/2 but little is expected to change in the final draft. Google is now supporting HTTP/2 draft 14 on its web servers alongside the SPDY protocol giving us a chance to compare the performance of raw HTTPS, SPDY and HTTP/2 on the same web page.

We also updated HttpWatch this week so that it supports HTTP/2 within Firefox. It has new columns to display information about the protocols being used by each request:

New HTTP/2 Columns

The Performance Comparison

The performance test used HttpWatch with Firefox to run a series of simple page load tests against the Google UK home page using the three protocols:

  • Raw HTTPS
  • SPDY/3.1
  • HTTP/2

We switched between the protocols by enabling and disabling the following entries in Firefox’s about:config page:

Controlling FIrefox Protocol Support

Each test was performed in a fresh instance of Firefox with an empty browser cache. Although this testing was simplistic and only used a simple page it does highlight some important differences between the protocols.
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12月 162014
 

为了鼓励更多网站实现有效的HTTPS加密,Chromium开发团队在网站上公布了一份计划,准备将HTTP标记为不安全。Chromium是Chrome浏览器的开源版本。根据这份计划,Google Chrome安全团队表示他们的意图是让Web上的数据传输变得更安全。HTTP是透明传输,很容易被监视者发现用户浏览的内容,而如果网站启用了有效的HTTPS加密,那么监视者除了知道你访问了哪个网站外并不知道你访问的内容。