- Sep 19, 2004
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Sep 17, 2004
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Sep 16, 2004
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Sep 15, 2004
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Sep 14, 2004
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Sep 13, 2004
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Daniel Stenberg authored
it anymore
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Daniel Stenberg authored
is already in the public header file
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
the old format now
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Daniel Stenberg authored
I was previously #ifdef'ing to a different look when this parser is used
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
made it deal with named time zones as well as mail-style +0200 ones. Seems to work fine. I'm comparing with GNU date command: date -d [date] -u +%s
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- Sep 12, 2004
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Sep 11, 2004
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
for now.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
work with this
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Daniel Stenberg authored
2. adjusted date strings to upcoming date parser rewrite
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Sep 10, 2004
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
replacement, curl only replaced the Host: header on the initial request and didn't replace it on the following ones. This resulted in requests with two Host: headers. Now, curl checks if the location is on the same host as the initial request and then continues to replace the Host: header. And when it moves to another host, it doesn't replace the Host: header but it also doesn't make the second Host: header get used in the request. This change is verified by the two new test cases 184 and 185.
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- Sep 09, 2004
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Sep 08, 2004
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Daniel Stenberg authored
no fixed port numbers in use anymore. Starting now, the default ports the servers use are 8990 - 8993. There's no option to modify these yet, but changing the $base option in the top of the runtests.pl script.
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- Sep 03, 2004
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Guenter Knauf authored
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- Sep 02, 2004
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Sep 01, 2004
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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