Hixie-75 and Hixie-76 break HTTP in such horrible ways that we are
unwilling to reintroduce the hacks to our HttpParser required to support
them.
Those 2 specs will not be supported by Jetty 9+.

We are also considering removing them from Jetty 7 and Jetty 8 branches as
well, as these hacks are unsuitable for production work.
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=418140


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On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 1:02 AM, Daniel Wu <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi guys,
>
> There are some old iOS 5.1 devices only supports Hixie76. However the
> latest jetty 9 only supports RFC6455. The WebSocketServerFactory class only
> initialize the handshakes map with a single protocol.
>
>     private final Map<Integer, WebSocketHandshake> handshakes = new
> HashMap<>();
>     {
>         handshakes.put(HandshakeRFC6455.VERSION,new HandshakeRFC6455());
>     }
>
> How can I make it support Hixie76?
>
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