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What proper headers should I use to succefully end handshake when connecting to WebSocket?

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When I try to use WebSocket, my server on handshake send header like this:

                       $reply = "HTTP/1.1 101 Switching Protocols\r\n" .
                               "Upgrade: websocket\r\n" .
                               "Connection: Upgrade\r\n" .
                               "Sec-WebSocket-Accept: {$accept}\r\n\r\n";

But, FF doesn't really ends/accept (?) it... It just wainting, and after few sec it disconnect. In Chrome browser it works perfectly... :(

When I try to use WebSocket, my server on handshake send header like this: $reply = "HTTP/1.1 101 Switching Protocols\r\n" . "Upgrade: websocket\r\n" . "Connection: Upgrade\r\n" . "Sec-WebSocket-Accept: {$accept}\r\n\r\n"; But, FF doesn't really ends/accept (?) it... It just wainting, and after few sec it disconnect. In Chrome browser it works perfectly... :(

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I realy REALY searched whole internet and I saw this page a lot of times and I have read RFC6455 milion times! Everything is 100% ok!... In Chrome it works just perfect, but in my favorite browser - FF <3 - no... :/