For some reason we hadn't considered that people might assume we're
changing 'http' in resource identifiers, so we forgot to mention the
point.

SPDY doesn't attempt to change URIs.  http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt

If done right, we hope the user can't see SPDY at all - except that
pages load faster.  Content will still be referenced with the familiar
"http://www.foo.com";

Mike


On Nov 13, 6:27 am, jRod1918 <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://   What's wrong with this?  According to it's creator, Sir Tim
> Berners-Lee, the double slash was "a bit of a mistake" and "pretty
> pointless."  If there is a serious push for change from http:// to spdy://,
> I beg Google to strongly consider dropping the double slash.
> spdy:google.com is simple, elegant, and just plain perfect.  Here's
> our chance.  Let's do it right this time.

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