Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "HTTP/2" in English language version.
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(help)Update: To better align with Chrome's release cycle, SPDY and NPN support will be removed with the release of Chrome 51.
TL;DR: Support for HTTP/2 is widespread enough that SPDY/3.1 support can be dropped.
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(help)HTTP/2 uses DATA frames to carry message payloads. The "chunked" transfer encoding defined in Section 4.1 of [RFC7230] MUST NOT be used in HTTP/2
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(help)HTTP/2 does not modify the application semantics of HTTP in any way
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(help)HTTP/2 uses DATA frames to carry message payloads. The "chunked" transfer encoding defined in Section 4.1 of [RFC7230] MUST NOT be used in HTTP/2
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(help)2014-12-16 IESG state changed to Publication Requested
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