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Firefox addon does not exist ?

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In the readme file appears:

Firefox download and install the following  Firefox plugin:
    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/spdy-indicator/

But firefox reports that this addon does not exist.

What should I do ?.

Thanks in advance,

Octavoo.

On 5/17/2020 at 8:58 AM, OctavioBH said:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/spdy-indicator/

ahh totally lost here, this is Uniform Server forums not Firefox.

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Please read the attached file which belongs to the installation of UniformServer and points out:

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Install
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 1 Start UniController

 2 Create a server certificate:
   From UniController: Apache >  Apache SSL > click "Server Certificate and Key generator"  
   Server Certificate and Key generator form opens click "Generate" button
   A confirmation pop-up displayed, click OK button

 3 From UniController enable module: Apache > Edit Basic and Modules > click "Apache Modules Enable/Disable"
   Apache Modules Enable/Disable form opens.
   Navigate to entry "http2_module" and click check box to the left of it.
   Close form, click cross top right.

 4 Firefox download and install the following  Firefox plugin:
    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/spdy-indicator/


Then, if this is not the forum of the http2_read_me.txt then ???

Thanks in advance,

Octavio.

http2_read_me.txt

You are right.. The add-on has been removed by the author.. I will update this in the next release.

For more information on http/2 you can check out https://icing.github.io/mod_h2/howto.html

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