Which browsers are supporting quic (Quick UDP Internet Connections) and in what capacity?
It would be great if you could add a support matrix for quic.
Cheers,
Nathan
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Caddy (GoLang based webserver) supports QUIC
https://caddyserver.com/features
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Now LiteSpeed support QUIC
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Does anyone know of a simple browser test for QUIC support?
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Does anyone know of a simple browser test for QUIC support?
1) Open Google Chrome.
2) Go to https://google.com/

Tracker issue for Firefox: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1158011
Chrome Platform Status: https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/5338403830759424
@Majkl578 That helps a little, but I'd prefer some site/webpage I can point any arbitrary browser at and immediately see whether they have support or not.
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Google QUIC, IETF QUIC, or both?
@Fyrd I was able to test this feature by looking at the protocol column under the network tab. The browsers that do support QUIC(such as chrome/opera) show the protocol as http/2+quic/43 when the servers(youtube.com) support the protocol as well. Hope that helps.
Google QUIC, IETF QUIC, or both?
HTTP/3?
@Majkl578 I thought this issue was specifically for Google's QUIC implementation given the date it was opened. There seems to be another issue(#4632) open for tracking HTTP/3 support.
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With the addition of http/3 statistic, we might be able to close this ! 馃帀
Yup, I think this is covered by https://caniuse.com/#feat=http3 now.
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With the addition of http/3 statistic, we might be able to close this ! 馃帀