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    Daniel (15 November 2000)
    - Using certain characters in usernames or passwords for HTTP authentication
      failed. This was due to the mprintf() that had a silly check for letters,
      and if they weren't isprint() they weren't outputed "as-is". This caused
      passwords and usernames using '§' (for example) to fail.
    
    Version 7.4.2
    
    Daniel (15 November 2000)
    - 'tests/runtests.pl' now sorts the test cases properly when 'all' is used.
    
    Daniel (14 November 2000)
    - I fell over the draft-ietf-ftpext-mlst-12.txt Internet Draft titled
      "Extensions to FTP" that contains a defined way how the ftp command SIZE
      could be assumed to work.
    
    - Laurent Papier posted a bug report about using "-C -" and FTP uploading a
      file that isn't prsent on the server. The server might then return a 550 and
      curl will fail. Should it instead as Laurent Papier suggests, start
      uploading from the beginning as a normal upload?
    
    Daniel (13 November 2000)
    - Fixed a crash with the followlocation counter.
    
    - While writing test cases for the test suite, I discovered an old limitation
      that prevented -o and -T to be used at the same time. I removed this
      immediately as this has no relevance in the current libcurl.
      
    - Chris Faherty fixed a free-twice problem in lib/file.c
    
    - I fixed the perl http server problem in the test suite.
    
    Version 7.4.2 pre4
    
    
    Daniel (10 November 2000)
    - I've (finally) started working on the curl test suite. It is in the new
      tests/ directory. It requires sh and perl. There's a TCP server in perl and
      most of the other stuff running a pretty simple shell script.
    
      I've only made four test cases so far, but it proves the system can work.
    
    - Laurent Papier noticed that curl didn't set TYPE when doing --head checks
      for sizes on FTP servers. Some servers seem to return different sizes
      depending on whether ASCII or BINARY is used!
    
    - Laurent Papier detected that if you appended a FTP upload and everything was
      already uploaded, curl would hang.
    
    - Angus Mackay's getpass_r() in lib/getpass.c is now compliant with the
      getpass_r() function it seems some systems actually have.
      
    - Venkataramana Mokkapati detected a bug in the cookie parser and corrected
      it.  If the cookie was set for the full host name (domain=full.host.com),
      the cookie was never sent back because of a faulty length comparison between
      the set domain length and the current host name.
    
    Daniel (9 November 2000)
    - Added a configure check for gethostbyname in -lsocket (OS/2 seems to need
      it). Added a check for RSAglue/rsaref for the cases where libcrypto is found
      but libssl isn't. I haven't verified this fix yet though, as I have no
      system that requires those libs to build.
      
    Version 7.4.2 pre3
    
    Daniel (7 November 2000)
    - Removed perror() outputs from getpass.c. Angus Mackay also agreed to a
      slightly modified license of the getpass.c file as the prototype was changed.
    
    
    Daniel (6 November 2000)
    - Added possibility to set a password callback to use instead of the built-in.
      They're controled with curl_easy_setopt() of course, the tags are
      CURLOPT_PASSWDFUNCTION and CURLOPT_PASSWDDATA.
    
    - Used T. Bharath's thinking and fixed the timers that showed terribly wrong
      times when location: headers were followed.
    
    - Emmanuel Tychon discovered that curl didn't really like user names only in
      the URL. I corrected this and I also fixed the since long living problem
      with URL encoded user names and passwords in the URLs. They should work now.
      
    
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    Daniel (2 November 2000)
    - When I added --interface, the new error code that was added with it was
      inserted in the wrong place and thus all error codes from 35 and upwards got
      increased one step. This is now corrected, we're back at the previous
      numbers. All new exit codes should be added at the end.
    
    Daniel (1 November 2000)
    - Added a check for signal() in the configure script so that if sigaction()
      isn't present, we can use signal() instead.
    
    - I'm having a license discussion going on privately. The issue is yet again
      GPL-licensed programs that have problems with MPL. I am leaning towards
      making a kind of dual-license that will solve this once and for all...
    
    Daniel (31 October 2000)
    - Added the packages/ directory. I intend to let this contain some docs and
      templates on how to generate custom-format packages for various platforms.
      I've now removed the RPM related curl.spec files from the archive root.
    
    
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    Daniel (30 October 2000)
    - T. Bharath brought a set of patches that bring new functionality to
      curl_easy_getinfo() and curl_easy_setopt(). Now you can request peer
      certificate verification with the *setopt() CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER option
      and then use the CURLOPT_CAINFO to set the certificate to verify the remote
      peer against. After an such an operation with a verification request, the
      *_getinfo() option CURLINFO_SSL_VERIFYRESULT will return information about
      whether the verification succeeded or not.  
    
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    Daniel (27 October 2000)
    - Georg Horn brought us a splendid patch that solves the long-standing
      annoying problem with timeouts that made curl exit with silly exit codes
      (which as been commented out lately). This solution is sigaction() based and
      of course then only works for unixes (and only those unixes that actually
      have the sigaction() function).
    
    Daniel (26 October 2000)
    - Björn Stenberg supplied a patch that fixed the flaw mentioned by Kevin Roth
      that made the password get echoed when prompted for interactively. The
      getpass() function (now known as my_getpass()) was also fixed to not use any
      static buffers. This also means we cannot use the "standard" getpass()
      function even for those systems that have it, since it isn't thread-safe.
      
    - Kevin Roth found out that if you'd write a config file with '-v url', the
      url would not be used as "default URL" as documented, although if you wrote
      it 'url -v' it worked! This has been corrected now.
    
    - Kevin Roth's idea of using multiple -d options on the same command line was
      just brilliant, and I couldn't really think of any reason why we shouldn't
      support it! The append function always append '&' and then the new -d
      chunk. This enables constructs like the following:
    
            curl -d name=daniel -d age=unknown foobarsite.com
    
    Daniel (24 October 2000)
    - I fixed the lib/memdebug.c source so that it compiles on Linux and other
      systems. It will be useful one day when someone else but me wants to run the
      memory debugging system.
    
    Daniel (23 October 2000)
    - I modified the maketgz and configure scripts, so that the configure script
      will fetch the version number from the include/curl/curl.h header files, and
      then the maketgz doesn't have to rebuild the configure script when I build
      release-archives.
    
    - Björn Stenberg and Linus Nielsen correctly pointed out that curl was silly
      enough to not allow @-letters in passwords when they were specified with the
      -u or -U flags (CURLOPT_USERPWD and CURLOPT_PROXYUSERPWD). This also
      suggests that curl probably should url-decode the password piece of an URL
      so that you could pass an encoded @-letter there...
      
    Daniel (20 October 2000)
    - Yet another http server barfed on curl's request that include the port
      number in the Host: header always. I now only include the port number if it
      isn't the default (80 for HTTP, 443 for HTTPS). www.perl.com turned out to
      run one of those nasty servers.
    
    - The PHP4 module for curl had problems with referer that seems to have been
      corrected just yesterday. (Sterling Hughes of the PHP team confirmed this)
    
    Daniel (17 October 2000)
    - Vladimir Oblomov reported that the -Y and -y options didn't work. They
      didn't work for me either. This once again proves we should have that test
      suite...
      
    - I finally changed the error message libcurl returns if you try a https://
      URL when the library wasn't build with SSL enabled. It will now return this
      error:
            "libcurl was built with SSL disabled, https: not supported!"
    
      I really hope it will make it a bit clearer to users where the actual
      problem lies.
    
    
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    Version 7.4.1
    
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    Daniel (16 October 2000)
    - I forgot to remove some of the malloc debug defines from the makefiles in
      the release archive (of course).
    
    Version 7.4
    
    Daniel (16 October 2000)
    - The buffer overflow mentioned below was posted to bugtraq on Friday 13th.
    
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    Daniel (12 October 2000)
    - Colin Robert Phipps elegantly corrected a buffer overflow. It could be used
    
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      by an evil ftp server to crash curl. I took the opportunity of replacing a
      few other sprintf()s into snprintf()s as well.
    
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    Daniel (11 October 2000)
    - Found some more memory leaks. This new simple memory debugger has turned out
      really useful!
    
    Version 7.4 pre6
    
    Daniel (9 October 2000)
    - Florian Koenig pointed out that the bool typedef in the curl/curl.h include
      file was breaking PHP 4.0.3 compiling. The bool typedef is not used in the
      public interface and was wrongly inserted in that header file.
    
    - Jörg Hartroth corrected a minor memory leak in the src/urlglob.c stuff. It
      didn't harm anyone since the memory is free()ed on exit anyway.
    
    - Corrected the src/main.c. We use the _MPRINTF_REPLACE #define to use our
      libcurl-printf() functions. This gives us snprintf() et al on all
      platforms. I converted the allocated useragent string to one that uses a
      local buffer.
    
    - I've set an #if 0 section around the Content-Transfer-Encoding header
      generated in lib/formdata.c. This will hopefully make curl do more
      PHP-friendly multi-part posts.
    
    Version 7.4 pre5
    
    
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    - Nico Baggus found out that curl's ability to force a ASCII download when
      using FTP was no longer working! I corrected this. This problem was probably
      introduced when I redesigned libcurl for version 7.
    
    
    - Georg Horn provided a source example that proved a memory leak in libcurl.
      I added simple memory debugging facilities and now we can make libcurl log
      all memory fiddling functions. An additional perl script is used to analyze
      the output logfile and to match malloc()s with free()s etc. The memory leak
      Georg found turned out to be the main cookie struct that cookie_cleanup()
    
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      didn't free! The perl script is named memanalyze.pl and it is available in
      the CVS respository, not in the release archive.
    
    
    Daniel (8 October 2000)
    - Georg Horn found a GetHost() problem. It turned out it never assigned the
      pointer in the third argument properly! This could make a crash, or at best
      a memory leak!
    
    Version 7.4 pre4
    
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    - Is the -F post following the RFC 1867 spec? We had this dicussion on the
    
      mailing list since it appears curl can't post -F form posts to a PHP
    
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      receiver... I've been in touch with the PHP developers about this.
    
    
    - Domenico Andreoli found out that the long option '--proxy' wasn't working
      anymore! The option parser got confused when I added the --proxytunnel for
      7.3. This was indeed a very old flaw that hasn't turned up until now...
    
    - Jörn Hartroth provided patches, updated makefiles and two new files for DLL
      stuff on win32. He also pointed out that lib source files were compiled with
      -I../src which isn't only wrong but plain stupid!
    
    - Troels Walsted Hansen fixed a problem with HTTP resume. Curl previously used
      a local variable badly, that could lead to crashes.
    
    Version 7.4 pre3
    
    Daniel (4 October 2000)
    - More docs written. The curl_easy_getinfo.3 man page is now pretty accurate,
      as is the -w section in curl.1. I added two options to enable the user to
      get information about the received headers' size and the size of the HTTP
      request. T. Bharath requested them.
      
    Daniel (3 October 2000)
    - Corrected a sever free() before use in the new add_buffer_send()! ;-)
    
    Version 7.4 pre2
    
    Daniel (3 October 2000)
    - Jason S. Priebe sent me patches that changed the way curl issues HTTP
      requests. The entire request is now issued in one single shot. It didn't do
      this previously, and it has turned out that since the common browsers do it
      this way, some sites have turned out to work with browsers but not with
      curl! Although this is not a client-side problem, we want to be able to
      fully emulate browsers, and thus we have now adjusted the networking layer
      to slightly more appear as a browser. I adjusted Jason's patch, the faults
      are probably mine.
    
    Daniel (2 October 2000)
    - Anyone who ever uploaded data with curl on a slow link has noticed that the
      progess meter is updated very infrequently. That is due to the large buffer
      size curl is using. It reads 50Kb and sends it, updates the progress meter
      and loops. 50Kb is very much on a slow link, although it is pretty neat to
      use on a fast one.
    
      I've now made an adjustment that makes curl use a 2Kb buffer for uploads to
      start with. If curl's average upload speed is faster than buffer size bytes
      per second, curl will increase the used buffer size up to max 50Kb. It
      should make the progress meter work better.
      
    Version 7.4 pre1
    
    Daniel (29 September 2000)
    - Ripped out the -w stuff from the library and put in the curl tool. It gets
      all the relevant info from the library using the new curl_easy_getinfo()
      function.
    
    - brad at openbsd.org mailed me a patch that corrected my kerberos mistake and
      removed a compiler warning from hostip.c that OpenBSD people get.
    
    Daniel (28 September 2000)
    - Of course (I should probably get punished somehow) I didn't properly correct
      the #include lines for the base64 stuff in the kerberos sources in the just
      released 7.3 package. They still include the *_krb.h files! Now, the error
      is sooo very easy to spot and fix so I won't bother with a quick bug fix
      release. I'll post a patch whenever one is needed instead. It'll be
      available in the CVS in a few minutes anyway.
    
    
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    Daniel (28 September 2000)
    - Removed the base64_krb.[ch] files. They've now replaced the former
      base64.[ch] files.
    
    Daniel (26 September 2000)
    - Updated some docs.
    
    - I changed the OpenSSL fix to work with older versions as well. The posted
      patch was only working with 0.9.6 and no older ones.
      
    Version 7.3-pre8
    
    
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    Daniel (25 September 2000)
    - Erdmut Pfeifer informed us that curl didn't build with OpenSSL 0.9.6 and
      showed us what needed to get patched in order to make it build properly
      again.
    
    - Dirk Kruschewski found a bug in the cookie parser. I made an alternative
      approach to the solution Dirk himself suggested. The bug made a cookie
      header that didn't end with a trailing semicolon to not get parsed.
    
    - I've marked -c and -t deprecated now. If you use any of them, curl will tell
      you to use "-C -" or "-T -" instead. I don't think occupying two letters for
      nearly identical functions is good use. Also, -T - kind of follows the curl
      tradition of using - for stdin where a file name is expected.
    
    Daniel (23 September 2000)
    - Martin Hedenfalk provided the patch that finally made the krb4 ftp upload
      work!
    
    Daniel (21 September 2000)
    - The kerberos code is not quite thread-safe yet. There are a few more globals
      that need to be take care of. Let's get the upload working first!
    
    Daniel (20 September 2000)
    - Richard Prescott solved another name lookup buffer size problem. I took this
      opportunity to rewrite the GetHost() function. With these large buffer
    
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      sizes, I think keeping them as local arrays quickly turn ugly. I now use
    
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      malloc() to get the buffer memory. Thanks to this, I now can realloc() to a
      large buffer in case of demand (errno == ERANGE) in case a solution like
      that would become necessary. I still want to avoid that kind of nastiness.
    
    - Tried to compile and run curl on Linux for alpha and FreeBSD for alpha. Went
      as smooth as it could.
    
    - Added a docs/examples directory with two tiny example sources that show how
      to use libcurl. I hope users will supply me with more useful examples
      further on.
    
    - Applied a patch by Jörn Hartroth to no longer use the word 'inteface' in the
      config struct in the src/main.c file since certain compilers have that word
      "reservered".  I figure that is some kind of C++ decease.
    
    - Updated the curl.1 man page with --interface and --krb4.
    
    - Modified the base64Encode() function to work like the kerberos one, so that
      I could remove the use of that. There is no need for *two* base64 encoding
      functions! ;-)
    
    Version 7.3pre5
    
    Daniel (19 September 2000)
    - The kerberos4-layer source code that is much "influenced" by the original
      krb4 source code, through yafc into curl, was using quite a lot of global
      variables. libcurl can't work properly with globals like that why I had to
      clean up almost every function in the new security.c to make them use
      connection specific variables instead of the globals. I just hope I didn't
      destroy anything now... :-) configure updated, version string now reflects
      krb4 built-in. It almost works now. Only uploads are still being naughty.
    
    Version 7.3pre3
    
    Daniel (18 September 2000)
    - Martin Hedenfalk supplied a major patch that introduces krb4-ftp support to
      curl. Martin is the primary author of the ftp client named yafc and he did
      not hesitate to help us implement this when I asked him. Many and sincere
      thanks to a splendid effort. It didn't even take many hours!
    
    - Stephen Kick supplied a big patch that introduces the --interface flag to
      the curl tool and CURLOPT_INTERFACE for libcurl. It allows you to specify an
      outgoing interface to use for your request. This may not work on all
      platforms. This needs testing.
    
    - Richard Prescott noticed that curl on Tru64 unix could core dumped if the
      name didn't resolve properly. This was due to the GetHost() function not
      returning an error even though it failed on some platforms!
    
    
    Daniel (15 September 2000)
    - Updated all sorts of documents in regards to the new proxytunnel support.
    
    Version 7.3pre2
    
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    Daniel (15 September 2000)
    - Kai-Uwe Rommel pointed out a problem in the httpproxytunnel stuff for ftp.
      Adjusted it. Added better info message when setting up the tunnel and the
      pasv message when doing the second connect.
      
    
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    Daniel (15 September 2000)
    - libcurl now allows "httpproxytunnel" to an arbitrary host and port name. The
      second connection on ftp needed that.
    
    - TheArtOfHTTPScripting was corrected all over. I both type and spell really
      bad at times!
      
    Daniel (14 September 2000)
    - -p/--proxytunnel was added to 'curl'. It uses the new
      CURLOPT_HTTPPROXYTUNNEL libcurl option that allows "any" protocol to tunnel
      through the specified http proxy. At the moment, this should work with ftp.
    
    Daniel (13 September 2000)
    - Jochen Schaeuble found that file:// didn't work as expected. Corrected this
      and mailed the patch to the mailing list.
    
    Daniel (7 September 2000)
    - I changed the #define T() in curl.h since it turned out it wasn't really
      a good symbol to use (when you compiled PHP with curl as a module, that
      define collided with some IMAP define or something). This was posted to the
      PHP bug tracker.
    
    - I added extern "C" stuff in two header files to better allow libcurl usage
      in C++ sorces. Discussions on the libcurl list with Danny Horswell lead to
      this.
    
    Version 7.2.1
    
    Daniel (31 August 2000)
    - Albert Chin-A-Young fixed the configure script *again* and now it seems to
      detect Linux name resolving properly! (heard that before?)
    
    - Troels Walsted Hansen pointed out that downloading a file containing the
      letter '+' from an ftp server didn't work. It did work from HTTP though and
      the reason was my lame URL decoder.
    
    - I happened to notice that -I didn't at all work on ftp anymore. I corrected
      that.
    
    
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    Version 7.2
    
    Daniel (30 August 2000)
    - Understanding AIX is a hard task. I believe I'll never figure out why they
      solve things so differently from the other unixes. Now, I'm left with the
      AIX 4.3 run-time warnings about duplicate symbols that according to this
      article (http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/405/1999/9/0/2593428/) is a
      libtool flaw. I tried the mentioned patch, although that stops the linking
      completely.
    
      So, if I select to ignore the ld warnings there are compiler warnings that
      fill the screen pretty bad when curl compiles. It turns out that if I want
      to '#include <arpa/inet.h>', I can get tid of the warnings by include the
      following three include files before that one:
    
            #include <net/if_dl.h>
            #include <sys/mbuf.h>
            #include <netinet/if_ether.h>
    
      Now, is it really sane to add those include files before arpa/inet.h in all
      the source files that include it?
    
      Thanks to Albert Chin-A-Young at thewrittenword.com who gave me the AIX
      login to try everything on.
    
    Daniel (24 August 2000)
    - Jan Schmidt supplied us a new VC6 makefile for Windows as the previous one
      was not up to date but lacked several object files.
    
    - More work on the naming.
    
    - Albert Chin-A-Young provided a configure-check for large file support, as
      some systems seem to need that for them to work. Had to change the position
      for the config.h include file in every .c file in the libcurl dir...
    
    - As suggested on the mailing list (by Troy Engel), I did use a --data-binary
      option instead of the messy way I've left described below. It seems to
      work. The libcurl fix remained the same as yesterday.
    
    
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    - Back on the -d stripping newlines thing. The 'plain post' thing was added
      when I had no thought of that one could actually post binary data with
      it. Now, I have to add this functionality in a graceful manner and I think
      I've managed to come up with a way: '-d @file;binary' will thus post the
      file binary, exactly as its contents are. It is implemented with a new
      *setopt() option (CURLOPT_POSTFIELDSIZE) to set the postfield size, since
      libcurl can't strlen() the data in these cases.
    
    
    - Albert Chin-A-Young made some very serious efforts and all the name
      resolving problems seem to have been sorted out now on all the platforms
      that previously showed them. I'll make another release now anyday because of
      this.
    
    - The FAQ was much enhanced when it comes to the licensing issues thanks to
      Bjorn Reese.
    
    Daniel (21 August 2000)
    - Rick Welykochy pointed out a problem when you use -d to post and you want to
      keep the newlines, as curl strips them off as a bonus before posting...
      This needs to be addressed.
    
    
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    Version 7.1.1
    
    Daniel (21 August 2000)
    - Got more people involved in the gethostbyname_r() mess. Caolan McNamara sent
      me configure-code that turned out to be very similar to my existing tests
      which only make me more sure I'm on the right path. I changed the order of
      the tests slightly, as it seems that some compilers don't yell error if a
      function is used with too many parameters. Thus, the first tested function
      will seem ok... Let's hope more compilers think of too-few parameters as bad
      manners, as we're now trying the functions in that order; fewer first. I
      should also add that Lars Hecking mailed me and volunteered to run tests on
      a few odd systems. Coalan is keeping his work over at
      http://www.csn.ul.ie/~caolan/publink/gethostbyname_r/. Might be handy in the
      future as well.
    
    Daniel (18 August 2000)
    - I noticed I hadn't increased the name lookup buffer in lib/ftp.c. I don't
      think this is the reason for the continued trouble though.
    
    Daniel (17 August 2000)
    - Fred Noz corrected my stupid mistakes in the gethostbyname_r() fluff. It
      should affect some AIX, Digital Unix and HPUX 10 systems.
    
    Daniel (15 August 2000)
    - Mathieu Legare compiled and build 7.1 without errors on both AIX 4.2 as well
      as AIX 4.3. Now why did problems occur before?
    
    - Fred Noz reported a -w/--write-out bug that caused it to malfunction when
      used combined with multiple URL retrievales. All but the first display got
      screwed up!
    
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    - Jason Priebe and an anonymous friend found some host names the Linux version
    
      of curl could not resolve. It turned out the buffer used to retrieve that
      information was too small. Fixed. One could argue about the usefulness of
      not having the slightest trace of a man page for gethostbyname_r() on my
      Linux Redhat installation...
    
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    - Balaji S Rao was first in line to note the missing possibility to replace
      the Content-Type: and Content-Length: headers when doing -d posts. I added
      the possibility just now. It seems some people wants to do standard posts
      using custom Content-Types.
    
    
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    - Mike Dowell correctly discovered that curl did not approve of URLs with no
      user name but password. As in 'http://:foo@haxx.se'. I corrected this.
    
    
    Version 7.1
    
    Daniel (7 August 2000)
    - My AIX 4 fix does not work. I need help from a AIX 4 hacker.
    
    - I added my new document in the docs directory. It is aimed to become a sort
      of tutorial on how to do HTTP scripting with curl.
    
    Daniel (4 August 2000)
    - Working with Rich Gray on compiling curl for lots of different platforms.
      My fix for AIX 3.2 was not good enough and was slightly changed, I had to
      move an include file before another, as is now described in the source.
    
      AIX 4.2 (4.X?) has different gethostbyname_r() and gethostbyaddr_r()
      functions that the configure script didn't check for and thus the compile
      broke with an error. I have now changed the gethostbyname_r() check in the
      configure file to support all three versions of both these functions. My
      implementation that uses the AIX-style is though not yet verified and I may
      get problems to fix it if it turns out to bug since I don't have access to
      any system using that.
    
      For problems like that, I made the configure script allow --disable-thread
      to completely switch off the check for threadsafe versions of a few
      functions and thus go with the "good old versions" that tend to work
      although will break thread-safeness for libcurl. Most people won't use
      libcurl for other things than curl though, and curl doesn't need a
      thread-safe lib.
    
    - Working on my big tutorial about HTTP scripting with curl.
    
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    - Rich Gray spotted a problem in src/setup.h caused by a #define strequal()
      that was just a left-over from passed times. The strequal() is now a true
      function supplied by libcurl for a portable case insensitive string
      comparison. I added the prototypes in include/curl.h and removed the
      now obsolete #define.
    
    - Igor Khristophorov made a fix to allow resumed download from Sun's
      JavaWebServer/1.1.1. It seems that their server sends bad Content-Range
      headers.
    
    - The makefiles forced a static library build, which is bad since we now use
      libtool and thus have excellent shared library support! Albert Chin-A-Young
      found out.
    
    
    Version 7.0.11beta
    
    Daniel (1 August 2000)
    - Albert Chin-A-Young pointed out that 'make install' did not properly create
      the header include directory, why it failed to install the header files as
      it should. Automake isn't really equipped to deal with subdirectories
      without Makefiles in any nice way. I had to run ahead and add Makefiles in
      both include and include/curl before I managed to create a top-level
      makefile that succeeds in install everything properly!
    
    - Ok, no more "features" added now. Let's just verify that there's no major
      flaws added now.
    
    Daniel (31 July 2000)
    - Both Jeff Schasny and Ketil Froyn asked me how to tell curl not to send one
      of those internally generated headers. They didn't settle with the blank
      ones you could tell curl to use. I rewrote the header-replace stuff a
      little. Now, if you replace an internal header with your own and that new
      one is a blank header you will only remove the internal one and not get any
      blank. I couldn't figure out any case when you want that blank header.
    
    
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    - It struck me that the lib used localtime() which is not thread-safe, so now
      I use localtime_r() in the systems that has it.
    
    - I went through this entire document and removed all email addresses and left
      names only. I've really made an effort to always note who brought be bug
      reports or fixes, but more and more people ask me to remove the email
    
      addresses since they become victims for spams this way. Gordon Beaton got me
      working on this.
    
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    Daniel (27 July 2000)
    - Jörn Hartroth found out that when you specified a HTTP proxy in an
      environment variable and used -L, curl failed in the second fetch. I
      corrected this problem and posted a patch to the list. No need for an extra
      beta release just for this.
    
    Version 7.0.10beta
    
    Daniel (27 July 2000)
    - So, libtool replaced two of my files with symbolic links and I forgot to add
      the two new libtool files to the release archive (and they were added as
      symlinks as well!) This of course lead to that the configure script failed
      on 7.0.9...
    
    Version 7.0.9beta
    
    
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    - Kristian Köhntopp <kris at koehntopp.de> brought a fix that makes libcurl
    
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      libtoolified, just as we've wanted for a while now. He also made the
      recently added man pages get installed properly on 'make install' and some
      other nice cleanups.
    
    - In a discussion with Eetu Ojanen it struck me that if we use curl to get a
      page using a password, and that page then sends a Location: to another
      server that curl follows, curl will send the user name and password to that
      server as well.
    
      Now, I'll never be able to make curl do Location: following all that perfect
      and you're all sooner or later required to write a script to do several
      fetches when you're doing advanced stuff, but now I've modified curl to at
      least *only* send the user name and password to the original server. Which
      means that if get a page from server A with a password, that forwards curl
      to server B, curl won't use the password there. If server B then forwards
      curl back to server A again, the password will be used again.
    
      This is not a perfect implementation, as in a browser case it would only use
      the password if the left-prefix of the first path is the same. I just think
      that this fix prevents a somewhat lurky "security hole".
    
      As a side-note in this subject: HTTP passwords are sent in cleartext and
      will never be considered to be safe or secure. Use HTTPS for that.
    
    - As discussed on the mailing list, I converted the FTP response reading
      function into using select() which then allows timeouts (even under win32!)
      if the command-reply session gets too slow or dies completely. I made a
      default timeout on 3600 seconds unless anything else is specified, since I
      don't think anyone wants to wait more than that for a single character to
      get received...
    
    - Torsten Foertsch <torsten.foertsch at gmx.net> brought a set of fixes for
      the rfc1867 form posts. He introduced 'name=<file' which brings a means to
      suuply very large text chunks read from the given file name. It differs from
      'name=@file' in the way that this latter thing is marked in the uploaded
      contents as a file upload, while the first is just text (as in a input or
      textarea field). Torsten also corrected a bug that would happen if you used
      %s or similar in a -F file name.
    
    - As discovered by Nico Baggus <Nico.Baggus at mail.ing.nl>, when transferring
      files to/from FTP using type ASCII curl should not expect the transfer to be
      the exact size reported by the server as the file size. Since ASCII may very
      well mean that the content is translated while transfered, the final size
      may very well differ. Therefor, curl now ignores the file size when doing
      ASCII transfers in FTP.
    
    
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    - Added CURLOPT_PROXYPORT to the curl_easy_setopt() call to allow the proxy
      port number to be set separately from the proxy host name.
    
    - Andrew <andrew at ugh.net.au> pointed out a netrc manual bug.
    
    - The FTP transfer code now accepts a 250-code as well as the previously
      accepted 226, after a successful file transfer. Mohan <mnair at
      evergreen-funds.com> pointed this out.
    
    - The check for *both* nsl and socket was never added in the v7 configure.in
      when I moved the main branch. I re-added that check to configure.in. This was
      discovered by Rich Gray.
    
    - Howard, Blaise <Blaise.Howard at factiva.com> pointed out a missing free() in
      curl_disconnect() which of course meant libcurl ate memory.
    
    - Brian E. Gallew noted that the HTTP 'Host:' header curl sent did not
      properly include the port number if non-default ports were used. This should
      now have been fixed.
    
    - HTTP connect errors now return errors earlier. This was most notably causing
      problems when the HTTPS certificate had problems and later caused a crash.
      Many thanks to Gregory Nicholls <gnicholls at level8.com> for discovering
      and suggesting a fix...
    
    Daniel (21 June 2000)
    - After a "bug report" I received where the user was using both -F and -I in a
      HTTP request (it severly confused the library I should add), I added some
      checks to src/main.c that prevents setting more than one HTTP request
      command, no matter what the user wants! ;-)
    
    Version 7.0.8beta
    
    
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    - I did a major replace in many files to use the new curl domain haxx.se
      instead of the previous one.
    
    
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    - As Eetu Ojanen suggested, I finally took the step and now libcurl no longer
      makes a POST after it has followed a location. When the initial POST has
      been done, it'll turned into a GET for the further requests. This is only
      interesting when using -L/--location *and* doing a POST at the same time.
    
      While messing with this, I added another weird feature I call 'auto
      referer'. If you append ';auto' to the right of a given referer string (or
      only use that string as referer), libcurl will automatically set the
      previoud URL as refered when it follows a Location: and gets a succeeding
      document.
    
    - My hero Rich Gray found the very obscure FTP bug that happened to him only
      when passing through a particular firewall and using the PORT command. It
      turned out that PORT was the only command in the lib/ftp.c source that
      didn't send a proper \r\n sequence but instead used the faulty \n which as
      it seemed is supported by most major ftp servers... :-O
    
    Version 7.0.7beta
    
    
    Daniel (16 June 2000)
    - I had avoided this long enough now, so I moved the alternative progress bar
      stuff from the lib and added it to the client code. This is now using the
      recently added progress callback and it seems to work pretty much like
      before. Since it is only one progress bar and you and download and upload at
      the same time, this bar shows the combined progress of both directions. This
      code was just ported from the old place to this, Lars is still our saviour!
      ;-) This also made the documentation more accurate since I never removed
      this function from any docs! Although I now removed the CURLOPT_PROGRESSMODE
      from the library since the lib has only one internal progress meter and it
      will never get another. It is although likely that the internal one also
      will be moved to the client code in the future (when I have other means of
      getting the writeout data and move that too to the client).
    
    - I took the opportunity to verify that standard progress meter works and I
      found out it didn't get inited properly. Grrr. I corrected that as well.
    
    Daniel (15 June 2000)
    - I thought I'd better verify that the -F option still works in v7 and of
      course it didn't... :-/ Anyway, I had the problems I could discover
      corrected. About one month of beta testing and not a single person has used
      this feature with v7?
    
    - Björn correctly pointed out that the --progress-bar still doesn't work in
      v7. Hm.
    
    
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    - Tim Tassonis discovered that curl 7 didn't handle normal http POST as it
      should. I corrected this.
    
    
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    Version 7.0.6beta
    
    Daniel (14 June 2000)
    - Björn Stenberg pointed out several problems (related to win32 compiling):
      lib/strequal.c had a bad #ifdef for one of the string comparisons (win32)
      src/main.c had several minor problems
      lib/makefile.m32 had getpass.[co] twice
      src/config-win32.h lacked the HAVE_FCNTL_H define
      both config-win32.h files now only set the HAVE_UNISTD_H define if the
      define MINGW32 is set, and I modified src/makefile.m32 and lib/makefile.m32
      to set it.
    
    Version 7.0.5beta
    
    
    Daniel (14 June 2000)
    - Applied Luong Dinh Dung's comments about a few win32 compile problems.
    
    - Applied Björn Stenberg's suggested fix that turns the win32 stdout to
      binary. It won't do it if the -B / --use-ascii option is used. That option
      is now an extended version of the previous -B /--ftp--ascii. The flag was
      already in use be the ldap as well so the new name fits pretty good. The
      libcyrl CURLOPT_TRANSFERTEXT was also introduced as an alias to the now
      obsolete CURLOPT_FTPASCII. Can't verify this fix myself as I have no win32
      compiler around.
    
    
    Daniel (13 June 2000)
    - Luong Dinh Dung <dung at sch.bme.hu> found a problem in curl_easy_cleanup()
      since it free()ed the main curl struct *twice*. This is now corrected.
    
    
    Daniel (9 June 2000)
    - Updated the RESOURCES file, added a README.win32 file.
    
    
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    - So I finally added the progress callback to the *setopt() options and it
      should work now. I don't have the energy to write any test program for it
      right now.
    - Made the callback function typedefs public in curl/curl.h for comfort. Just
      in case anyone wanna fiddle with such pointers.
    - Updated the curl_easy_setopt() man page accordingly.
    
    Version 7.0.4beta
    
    Daniel (2 June 2000)
    - I noticed that when doing Location: following, we lost custom headers in all
      but the first request.
    - Removed the 'HttpPost' struct and moved the header stuff to the more generic
      curl_slist.
    - Added some better slist-cleanups in src/main.c
    
    Version 7.0.3beta
    
    Daniel (31 May 2000)
    - So I discovered that I released the 7.0.2beta without it being able to
      compile under Linux. gethostbyname_r() and gethostbyaddr_r() turned out to
      feature a different amount of arguments on different systems so I had to add
      a configure check for this and adjust the code slightly.
    
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    Daniel (29 May 2000)
    - Corrected the bits.* assignments when using CURLOPT options that only
      toggles one of those bits.
    
    - Applied the huge patches from David LeBlanc <dleblanc at qnx.com> that add
      usage of the gethostbyname_r() and similar functions in case they're around,
      since that make libcurl much better threadsafe in many systems (such as
      solaris). I added the checks for these functions to the configure script.
    
      I can't explain why, but the inet_ntoa_r() function did not appear in my
      Solaris include files, I had to add my own include file for this for now.
    
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    - Jörn Hartroth brought me fixes to make the win32 version compile properly as
      well as a rename of the 'interface' field in the urldata struct, as it seems
      to be reserved in some gcc versions!
    
    
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    - Rich Gray struck back with yet some portability reports. Data General DG/UX
      needed a little fix in lib/ldap.c since it doesn't have RTLD_GLOBAL defined.
      More fixes are expected as a result of Richies very helpful work.
    
    
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    Version 7.0.1beta
    
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    Daniel (21 May 2000)
    - Updated lots of #defines, enums and variable type names in the library. No
      more weird URG or URLTAG prefixes. All types and names should be curl-
      prefixed to avoid name space clashes. The FLAGS-parameter to the former
      curl_urlget() has been converted into a bunch of flags to use in separate
      setopt calls. I'm still focusing on the easy-interface, as the curl tool is
      now using that.
    
    - Bjorn Reese has provided me with an asynchronous name resolver that I plan
      to use in upcoming versions of curl to be able to gracefully timeout name
      lookups.
    
    
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    Version 7.0beta
    
    
    Daniel (18 May 2000)
    - Introduced LIBCURL_VERSION_NUM to the curl.h include file to better allow
      source codes to be dependent on the lib version. This define is now set to
      a dexadecimal number, with 8 bits each for major number, minor number and
      patch number. In other words, version 1.2.3 would make it 0x010203. It also
      makes a larger number a newer version.
    
    Daniel (17 May 2000)
    - Martin Kammerhofer correctly pointed out several flaws in the FTP range
      option. I corrected them.
    - Removed the win32 winsock init crap from the lib to the src/main.c file
      in the application instead. They can't be in the lib, especially not for
      multithreaded purposes.
    
    Daniel (16 May 2000)
    - Rewrote the src/main.c source to use the new easy-interface to libcurl 7.
      There is still more work to do, but the first step is now taken.
      <curl/easy.h> is the include file to use.
    
    
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    - FTP URLs are now treated slightly different, more according to RFC 1738.
    - FTP sessions are now performed differently, with CWD commands to change
      directory instead of RETR/STOR/LIST with the full path. Discussions with
      Rich Gray made me notice these problems.
    - Janne Johansson discovered and corrected a buffer overflow in the
      src/usrglob.c file.
    - I had to add a lib/strequal.c file for doing case insensitive string
      compares on all platforms.
    
    
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    - Been working lots on the new lib.
    
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    - Together with Rich Gray, I've tried to adjust the configure script to work
      better on the NCR MP-RAS Unix.
    
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    Daniel (2 May 2000):
    - Albert Chin-A-Young pointed out that I had a few too many instructions in
      configure.in that didn't do any good.
    
    Daniel (24 April 2000):
    - Added a new paragraph to the FAQ about what to do when configure can't
      find OpenSSL even though it is installed. Supplied by Bob Allison
    
    Daniel (12 April 2000):
    - Started messing around big-time to convert the old library interface to a
      better one...
    
    
    Daniel (8 April 2000):
    - Made the progress bar look better for file sizes between 9999 kilobytes
      and 100 megabytes. They're now displayed XX.XM.
    - I also noticed that ftp fetches through HTTP proxies didn't add the user
      agent string. It does now.
    
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    - Habibie <habibie at MailandNews.com> supplied a pretty good way to build RPMs
    
      on a Linux machine. It still a) requires me to be root to do it, b) leaves
      the rpm packages laying at some odd place on my disk c) doesn't work to
      build the ssl version of curl since I didn't install openssl from an rpm
      package so now the rpm crap thinks I don't have openssl and refuses to build
      a package that depends on ssl... Did I mention I don't get along with RPM?
    
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    - Once again I received a bug report about autoconf not setting -L prior to -l
      on the command line when checking for libs. In this case it made the native
      cc compiler on Solaris 7 to fail the OpenSSL check. This has previously been
      reported to cause problems on HP-UX and is a known flaw in autoconf 2.13. It
      is a pity there's no newer release around...
    
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    - Marco G. Salvagno supplied me with two fixes that
    
      appearantly makes the OS/2 port work better with multiple URLs.
    
    Daniel (2 April 2000):
    - Another Location: fix. This time, when curl connected to a port and then
      followed a location with an absolute URL to another port, it misbehaved.
    
    Daniel (27 March 2000):
    
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    - H. Daphne Luong pointed out that curl was wrongly
    
      messing up the proxy string when fetching a document through a http proxy,
      which screwed up multiple fetches such as in location: followings.
    
    
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    - Marco G. Salvagno corrected my badly applied patch he
    
      actually already told me about!
    
    
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    - H. Daphne Luong brought me a fix that now makes curl
    
      ignore select() errors in the download if errno is EINTR, which turns out to
    
      happen every now and then when using libcurl multi-threaded...
    
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    - Wham Bang supplied a couple of win32 fixes. HAVE_UNAME
    
      was accidentally #defined in config-win32.h, which it shouldn't have been.
      The HAVE_UNISTD_H is not defined when compiling with the Makefile.vc6
      makefile for MS VC++.
    
    Daniel (21 March 2000):
    - I removed the AC_PROG_INSTALL macro from configure.in, since it appears that
      one of the AM_* macros searches for a BSD compatible install already. Janne
      Johansson made me aware of this.
    
    
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    Version 6.5.2
    
    Daniel (21 March 2000):
    
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    - Paul Harrington quickly pointed out to me that 6.5.1
    
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      crashes hard. I upload 6.5.2 now as quickly as possible! The problem was
    
      the -D adjustments in src/main.c.
    
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    Version 6.5.1
    
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    - An anonymous post on sourceforge correctly pointed out a possible buffer
      overflow in the curl_unescape() function for URL conversions. The main
    
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      problem with this bug is that the ftp download uses that function and this
      single- byte overflow could lead to very odd bugs (as one reported by Janne
      Johansson).
    
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    - Marco G. Salvagno supplied me with a series of patches
    
      that now allows curl to get compiled on OS/2. It even includes a section in
      the INSTALL file. Very nice job!
    
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    - Wham Bang supplied a patch for the lib/Makefile.vc6