Hi Greg,
Thank you for your reply and efforts. Basically, the one thing I
want to do is using Curl to send an HTTP/2 GET request, making the
server send the required content and, at every time interval,
pushing some other pre-defined content. I first changed Jetty's SPDY
implementation to make this happen, and using the Chrome browser
(SPDY net-internals) everything seems to be working fine.
However, we have a client that heavily relies on the use of Curl,
and so we want to use Jetty's HTTP/2 component to achieve the same
thing. Unfortunately, as I suggested below, an invalid preface error
is returned both from Chrome's browser (39.0), Firefox (34.0) and
Curl (7.39.0) when using the compiled, most recent version of the
source code from the GitHub project. If you could point me in the
right direction, I'd be very grateful.
Kind regards,
Jeroen van der Hooft
On 2014-12-12 09:28, Greg Wilkins
wrote:
Jeroen,
We've been mostly testing with FF nightly, although I have
also had positive reports of curl working fine.
Note that www.webtide.com is running
HTTP/2 so you should be able to test there as well.
I'll give chrome a go today and report back.
cheers
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