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Re: How to tell if I am using HTTPv2?

From: Daniel Shahaf <d.s_at_daniel.shahaf.name>
Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2012 14:37:22 +0200

If it ever issues a POST request, then it's HTTPv2. (In 1.7 HTTPv2 uses
POSTs for commit, only.)

There are other ways to tell (without needing to commit), but I don't
know them off the top of my head. Maybe notes/http-and-webdav/ (in
trunk) has the information?

Q. Chap wrote on Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 20:39:50 +0200:
> Hello,
>
> I've recently upgraded my svn client to 1.7.  I'm not sure which version the server is. It's not reported in the http headers.
>
> I guess it does not matter what the exact server version is, but how can I verify if my client and the server are communicating via HTTPv2 or the older http based protocol?
>
> Thank you
Received on 2012-10-02 14:38:00 CEST

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