Dear Angus,
  Of course I understand that.

  I saw some HTTP/2 code at https://github.com/grijjy/GrijjyFoundation and
it
  looked similar to ICS code and ICS may need a couple modifications in
order to archive HTTP/2 
  and not a complete rewrite. (Of course I am not a ICS expert, just saying
my opinion)

  Keep in mind IIS 10 and Apache support now the HTTP/2.

Thank you

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From: TWSocket [mailto:twsocket-boun...@lists.elists.org] On Behalf Of Angus
Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2017 10:47 AM
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Subject: Re: [twsocket] OpenSSL and TLS 1.3

>   How about HTTP/2

HTTP/2 is unconnected to SSL, it would need new ICS components and is not
trivial, being totally different to HTTP/1.1 with compressed block headers.


I understand IIS in Windows 10 and 2016 support HTTP/2, but not yet
installed the latter anywhere, still using 2012 which does not. 

I can not see myself having the time to do HTTP/2 unless it's sponsored by
someone, I'm a full time developer.

Angus





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