Hi, Interesting. I wouldn't have thought it was an OS level but makes sense now you say it. No point writing the same thing twice if you can use it for other things like iTunes or inside other apps via web sheets.
Thanks a lot. DMx Skickat från min iPhone > 19 feb 2015 kl. 19:46 skrev Benjamin Poulain <[email protected]>: > >> On 2/19/15 5:06 AM, David Marsden wrote: >> I’m not a developer, just a curious Mac user. Is HTTP/2 support coming to >> Safari (and/or) Webkit anytime soon? Purely because I think stuff like this >> is cool, and I’d like to know if my favourite browser will have it. >> >> Thanks and thanks for making my favourite web browser/Web browser “Engine”. > The support for network protocols is largely independent from WebKit, we use > the networking stack of the system. The engine builds requests and asks the > network stack to perform them, then we receive the response and handle the > data. The detail of each protocol is handled by the network stack itself. > > On OS X and iOS, the networking stack is integrated directly in the OS. > You can provide feedback for the OSes through http://bugreport.apple.com or > http://apple.com/feedback/ > > Benjamin _______________________________________________ webkit-help mailing list [email protected] https://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-help
