![]() So theoretically 308 redirects are supported on all browsers that support HTTP/2 and compatibility can be detected by detecting the use of HTTP/2 or better. So official support for Windows 7 ended earlier this month (on 14 Jan to be precise) and users on this platform are now being strongly encouraged to upgrade to Win10 so expect to see a precipitous drop in usage statistics.ģ08 redirects were introduced just before HTTP/2. Suggest using 301 or 307 as the current solution until IE and/or Windows 7&8.1- dies a horrible and painful death (As Microsoft are not planning on ever adding 308 support to IE on Windows 7/8.1). You can test if your browser supports 308 redirects here:
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