Since then, the segregation for Brotli between http and https has been maintained by Chrome and Firefox as a vessel to further promote https over http by artificially keeping http less efficient (denying the use of the more dense Brotli compression). The kind of processing done in those boxes (SDCH) has long since been deprecated. Brotli compression (introduced a few years back) has originally been restricted to https only in web browsers because there was some concern about interaction with middleware boxes with poor design trying to transparently recompress data not recognizing the new compression stream type and causing failures. Unified XUL Platform Mozilla Security Patch Summary: 3 fixed, 3 DiD, 2 deferred (DiD), 12 not applicable. Security issues addressed: CVE-2021-30547 and several other issues that don't have a CVE number. Linux: blocked particularly old versions of Mesa/Nouveau drivers due to issues. Removed obsolete system theme support from the layout engine. Removed a metric ton of Macintosh code. Updated ResizeObserver implementation to a more recent specification. Added support for dynamic dark color capable themes in CSS. Added support for checking boolean preferences to chrome CSS style sheets, to support more advanced theming options. CSS: Implemented calc() and animation support for stroke-dashoffset. Updated the port blacklist (removed 10080). Implemented EventTarget as a constructor. Enabled brotli compression for http for sites that support it. Re-organized the privacy category in the preferences window. Updated and aligned about:home, the QuickDial page and logopage styling. "Web Developer" is now called "Developer Tools" in the menus.
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