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WebSockets is an advanced technology that makes it possible to open an interactive communication session between the user's browser and a server. With this API, you can send messages to a server and receive event-driven responses without having to poll the server for a reply.

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Documentation

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Writing WebSocket client applications
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A tutorial guide to writing WebSocket clients to run in the browser.
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WebSockets reference
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A reference to the client-side WebSocket API.
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Writing WebSocket servers (Needs Content)
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A guide to writing server-side code to handle the WebSocket protocol.
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Browser compatibility

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{{CompatibilityTable}}

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FeatureChromeFirefox (Gecko)Internet ExplorerOperaSafari
Version -76 support {{obsolete_inline}}6{{CompatGeckoDesktop("2.0")}}{{CompatNo}}11.00 (disabled)5.0.1
Protocol version 7 support {{obsolete_inline}}{{CompatNo}}{{CompatGeckoDesktop("6.0")}}
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Protocol version 10 support {{obsolete_inline}}14{{CompatGeckoDesktop("7.0")}}
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HTML5 Labs{{CompatUnknown}}{{CompatUnknown}}
Standard - RFC 6455 Support16{{CompatGeckoDesktop("11.0")}}1012.106.0
Usable in Workers{{CompatVersionUnknown}}{{CompatGeckoDesktop("37.0")}}{{CompatUnknown}}{{CompatUnknown}}{{CompatUnknown}}
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FeatureAndroidFirefox Mobile (Gecko)IE MobileOpera MobileSafari Mobile
Version -76 support {{obsolete_inline}}{{CompatUnknown}}{{CompatUnknown}}{{CompatUnknown}}{{CompatUnknown}}{{CompatUnknown}}
Protocol version 7 support {{obsolete_inline}}{{CompatUnknown}}{{CompatUnknown}}{{CompatUnknown}}{{CompatUnknown}}{{CompatUnknown}}
Protocol version 8 support (IETF draft 10) {{obsolete_inline}}{{CompatUnknown}}{{CompatGeckoMobile("7.0")}}{{CompatUnknown}}{{CompatUnknown}}{{CompatUnknown}}
Standard - RFC 6455 Support4.4{{CompatGeckoDesktop("11.0")}}{{CompatUnknown}}12.106.0
Usable in Workers{{CompatVersionUnknown}}{{CompatGeckoMobile("37.0")}}{{CompatUnknown}}{{CompatUnknown}}{{CompatUnknown}}
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Gecko notes

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WebSockets support in Firefox is continuing to track the evolving WebSocket specification. Firefox 6 implements version 7 of the underlying protocol, while Firefox 7 implements version 8 (as specified by IETF draft 10). Firefox mobile received WebSocket support in Firefox mobile 7.0.

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Gecko 6.0

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Prior to Gecko 6.0 {{geckoRelease("6.0")}}, there was, incorrectly, a WebSocket object that some sites were thinking implied that WebSocket services were not prefixed; this object has been renamed to MozWebSocket.

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Gecko 7.0

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Starting in Gecko 7.0 {{geckoRelease("7.0")}}, the network.websocket.max-connections preference is used to determine the maximum number of WebSocket connections that can be open at a time. The default value is 200.

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Gecko 8.0

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Starting in Gecko 8.0 {{geckoRelease("8.0")}}, the deflate-stream extension to the WebSocket protocol has been disabled, since it's been deprecated from the specification drafts. This resolves incompatibilities with some sites.

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Gecko 11.0

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Prior to Gecko 11.0, both incoming and outgoing messages were limited to 16 MB in size. They may now be up to 2 GB in size. Note, however, that memory limitations (especially on mobile devices) make that a theoretical maximum, not a practical one. In reality, transfers of that size will fail on devices that don't have enough memory.

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Starting in Gecko 11.0, the WebSocket API is no longer prefixed.

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