HTTP and HTTP2 protocol behavior, data structure, and analysis
In this section, we talk about various web protocols, such as HTTP and HTTP2, what the difference is between HTTP and HTTP2, the architecture, and various functional and security issues in both protocols.
HTTP behavior, data structure, and analysis
HTTP or HyperText Transfer Protocol is used to exchange data between a client and a server in the form of HyperText Markup language (HTML) documents. These documents include images, text, video files, and flash files. HTTP works on the top of all the network layers and is known as the Application Layer, and it is used to transfer all data between the connecting networking devices.
HTTP was introduced back in the late 1980s and early 1990s, but with modifications, the final version of HTTP/1.1 was submitted in 1997, which is still the standardized version of the HTTP protocol. To learn more about the history and developments of HTTP, there is an interesting blog written...