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6. REST fix for servers not behaving well on >2GB requests. This should fail
if the server doesn't set the pointer to the requested index. The tricky
part is to figure out if the server did the right thing or not.
8. Resolve the occational test case 91 failure. Patrick Smith did an excellent
10. Anton Fedorov's "dumpcert" patch (only mailed to me privately) UNASSIGNED
12. PUT and POST with multiple auth bits do wrong. #862835
Patch posted to list. Good/bad?
Daniel Stenberg
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14. Evaluate/apply Gertjan van Wingerde's SSL patches, UNASSIGNED
18. Modified Accept: header in the default HTTP request (being discussed).
Will require lots of changes in basicly all HTTP and HTTPS test cases.
19. Resolve Giuseppe Attardi's "elusive cache bug" (work required).
UNASSIGNED
Daniel Stenberg
committed
21. Send QUIT before closing an FTP connection. Joe Halpin works on this.
Daniel Stenberg
committed
23. Peter Sylvester's "Most Significant Common Name" patch. Feedback welcome.
At least the UTF8 conversion and comparison should be done.
24. When using ares, create the ares channel in the curl_easy_init function
and re-use the same channel during the life time of the curl handle.
25. Curl_strtoll() is not part of the libcurl API, yet 'curl' needs a function
like this. We need to sort out how to deal with it. I really don't like
adding non-transfer related functions to the API. Is there a downside with
putting such files in a common dir for functions/code that can be used by
both the lib and the client code? Other functions that could be treated
the same way include the *printf and the string comparison functions etc.