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[gnurl] 323/411: FAQ: remove "Why is there a HTTP/1.1 in my HTTP/2 reque


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Subject: [gnurl] 323/411: FAQ: remove "Why is there a HTTP/1.1 in my HTTP/2 request?"
Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2021 01:22:18 +0100

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commit 65bc6825240175ee4140e0fe8bb2daaf2ebd68e8
Author: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
AuthorDate: Fri Nov 6 09:28:49 2020 +0100

    FAQ: remove "Why is there a HTTP/1.1 in my HTTP/2 request?"
    
    This hasn't been the case for a while now, remove.
---
 docs/FAQ | 12 ------------
 1 file changed, 12 deletions(-)

diff --git a/docs/FAQ b/docs/FAQ
index d2da12e64..e17fee319 100644
--- a/docs/FAQ
+++ b/docs/FAQ
@@ -78,7 +78,6 @@ FAQ
   4.18 file:// URLs containing drive letters (Windows, NetWare)
   4.19 Why doesn't curl return an error when the network cable is unplugged?
   4.20 curl doesn't return error for HTTP non-200 responses!
-  4.21 Why is there a HTTP/1.1 in my HTTP/2 request?
 
  5. libcurl Issues
   5.1 Is libcurl thread-safe?
@@ -1091,17 +1090,6 @@ FAQ
   You can also use the -w option and the variable %{response_code} to extract
   the exact response code that was returned in the response.
 
-  4.21 Why is there a HTTP/1.1 in my HTTP/2 request?
-
-  If you use verbose to see the HTTP request when you send off a HTTP/2
-  request, it will still say 1.1.
-
-  The reason for this is that we first generate the request to send using the
-  old 1.1 style and show that request in the verbose output, and then we
-  convert it over to the binary header-compressed HTTP/2 style. The actual
-  "1.1" part from that request is then not actually used in the transfer.
-  The binary HTTP/2 headers are not human readable.
-
 5. libcurl Issues
 
   5.1 Is libcurl thread-safe?

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