Assuming you're already familiar with HTTP/1, there are only three new concepts that you need to understand. Pseudo-HeadersIn HTTP/1, the first line of the request contains the request method and path. HTTP/2 replaces the request line with a series of pseudo-headers. The five pseudo-headers are easy to recognize as they're represented using a colon at the start of the name: :method - The request m
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