HTTP/3
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HTTP/3
Summary
HTTP/3 is a computer network protocol[1]. HTTP/3 ranks in the top 9% of computer_network_protocol entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (440 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- HTTP/3's instance of is recorded as computer network protocol[3].
- HTTP/3's instance of is recorded as specification edition[4].
- HTTP/3's based on is recorded as QUIC AES_128GCM[5].
- HTTP/3's follows is recorded as HTTP/2[6].
- HTTP/3's part of the series is recorded as HTTP[7].
- HTTP/3's software version identifier is recorded as 3[8].
- HTTP/3's Commons category is recorded as HTTP/3[9].
- HTTP/3's edition or translation of is recorded as HTTP[10].
- HTTP/3's official website is recorded as https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc9114.html[11].
- HTTP/3's described at URL is recorded as https://gitlab.com/wireshark/wireshark/-/raw/master/epan/dissectors/packet-http3.c[12].
- HTTP/3's described by source is recorded as HTTP/3 Explained[13].
- HTTP/3's described by source is recorded as RFC 9114: HTTP/3[14].
- HTTP/3's described by source is recorded as RFC 9412: The ORIGIN Extension in HTTP/3[15].
- HTTP/3's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11fhlcy3ng[16].
- HTTP/3's schematic is recorded as HTTP-1.1 vs. HTTP-2 vs. HTTP-3 Protocol Stack.svg[17].
- HTTP/3's OSI Model layer location is recorded as application layer[18].
- HTTP/3's Mozilla Developer Network article is recorded as Glossary/HTTP_3[19].
- HTTP/3's Namuwiki ID is recorded as HTTP/3[20].
- HTTP/3's Can I use feature ID is recorded as http3[21].
- HTTP/3's Chrome Platform Status feature ID is recorded as 5338403830759424[22].
Body
Publication
HTTP/3's part of the series is recorded as HTTP[7].
Subject and Themes
HTTP/3's part of the series is recorded as HTTP[7].
Adaptations and Inspiration
HTTP/3's follows is recorded as HTTP/2[6].
Why It Matters
HTTP/3 ranks in the top 9% of computer_network_protocol entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (440 views/month).[2] HTTP/3 has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23] HTTP/3 is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]