At the beginning of the last paragraph of this section, HTTP/3 was used
instead of HTTP/2. It is not fixed.
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Signed-off-by: Christopher Faulet <cfaulet@haproxy.com>
It is mostly used with GET requests sent to dynamic scripts and is very
specific to the language, framework or application in use.
-HTTP/3 and HTTP/3 do not convey a version information with the request, so the
+HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 do not convey a version information with the request, so the
version is assumed to be the same as the one of the underlying protocol (i.e.
"HTTP/2"). In addition, these protocols do not send a request line as one part,
but split it into individual fields called "pseudo-headers", whose name start