Loading CHANGES +24 −1 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -6,14 +6,37 @@ History of Changes Daniel (29 August 2001) - The new cookie code have enabled the brand new '-c/--cookie-jar' option. Use that to specify the file name in which you want to have all cookies curl knows of, dumped to. It'll be written using the netscape cookie format. This is internally done with the new CURLOPT_COOKIEJAR option to libcurl, which in turn dumps this information when curl_easy_cleanup() is invoked. There might be reasons to re-consider my choice of putting it there. Perhaps it is better placed to get done just before *_perform() is done. It is all of course depending on how you guys want to use this feature... - Added ftpupload.c in the source examples section, based on source code posted by Erick Nuwendam. Daniel (28 August 2001) - Now running libtool CVS branch-1-4 to generate stuff. Should fix problems on OpenBSD and hopefully on FreeBSD as well! - Georg Huettenegger modified the curl_formadd() functionality slightly, and added support for error code 417 when doing form post and using the Expect: header. Great work! - Made some tests with cached SSL session IDs, and they seem to work. There should be a significant speed improvement in the SSL connection phase, but in my tiny tests it just isn't possible to notice any difference. in my tiny tests it just isn't possible to notice any difference. Like other caching in libcurl, you must reuse the same handle for the caching to take effect. SSL session ID caching is done on a per host-name and destination port number basis. Set verbose, and you'll get informational tests when libcurl detects and uses a previous SSL session ID. - Upgraded to automake 1.5 on my development/release machine. Loading Loading
CHANGES +24 −1 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -6,14 +6,37 @@ History of Changes Daniel (29 August 2001) - The new cookie code have enabled the brand new '-c/--cookie-jar' option. Use that to specify the file name in which you want to have all cookies curl knows of, dumped to. It'll be written using the netscape cookie format. This is internally done with the new CURLOPT_COOKIEJAR option to libcurl, which in turn dumps this information when curl_easy_cleanup() is invoked. There might be reasons to re-consider my choice of putting it there. Perhaps it is better placed to get done just before *_perform() is done. It is all of course depending on how you guys want to use this feature... - Added ftpupload.c in the source examples section, based on source code posted by Erick Nuwendam. Daniel (28 August 2001) - Now running libtool CVS branch-1-4 to generate stuff. Should fix problems on OpenBSD and hopefully on FreeBSD as well! - Georg Huettenegger modified the curl_formadd() functionality slightly, and added support for error code 417 when doing form post and using the Expect: header. Great work! - Made some tests with cached SSL session IDs, and they seem to work. There should be a significant speed improvement in the SSL connection phase, but in my tiny tests it just isn't possible to notice any difference. in my tiny tests it just isn't possible to notice any difference. Like other caching in libcurl, you must reuse the same handle for the caching to take effect. SSL session ID caching is done on a per host-name and destination port number basis. Set verbose, and you'll get informational tests when libcurl detects and uses a previous SSL session ID. - Upgraded to automake 1.5 on my development/release machine. Loading