- Sep 04, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Sep 01, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Aug 31, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Aug 29, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
for Windows, that could lead to an Access Violation when the multi interface was used due to an issue with how the resolver thread was and was not terminated.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Aug 24, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
from the command line tool with --ignore-content-length. This will make it easier to download files from Apache 1.x (and similar) servers that are still having problems serving files larger than 2 or 4 GB. When this option is enabled, curl will simply have to wait for the server to close the connection to signal end of transfer. I wrote test case 269 that runs a simple test that this works.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
previously failed due to GnuTLS not allowing x509 v1 CA certs by default.
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- Aug 19, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
that made curl run fine in his end. The key was to make sure we do the SSL/TLS negotiation immediately after the TCP connect is done and not after a few other commands have been sent like we did previously. I don't consider this change necessary to obey the standards, I think this server is pickier than what the specs allow it to be, but I can't see how this modified libcurl code can add any problems to those who are interpreting the standards more liberally.
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- Aug 17, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE), add a cookie (with CURLOPT_COOKIELIST), tell it to write the result to a given cookie jar and then never actually call curl_easy_perform() - the given file(s) to read was never read but the output file was written and thus it caused a "funny" result. - While doing some tests for the bug above, I noticed that Firefox generates large numbers (for the expire time) in the cookies.txt file and libcurl didn't treat them properly. Now it does.
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- Aug 16, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Aug 15, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Aug 09, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
zone name of a daylight savings time was used. For example, PDT vs PDS. This flaw was introduced with the new date parser (11 sep 2004 - 7.12.2). Fortunately, no web server or cookie string etc should be using such time zone names thus limiting the effect of this bug.
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- Aug 07, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
HTTP proxy if an FTP URL was given. libcurl now properly switches to pure HTTP internally when an HTTP proxy is used, even for FTP URLs. The problem would also occur with other multi-pass auth methods.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
--features was used
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- Jul 30, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Jul 27, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
set to 1, CURLOPT_NOBODY will now automatically be set to 0.
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Daniel Stenberg authored
simple interface to extracting and setting cookies in libcurl's internal "cookie jar". See the new cookie_interface.c example code.
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- Jul 15, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Jul 13, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Jul 12, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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Daniel Stenberg authored
trailer is then sent to the normal header callback/stream.
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- Jul 05, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
seems the Windows (MSVC) libc time functions may return data one hour off if TZ is not set and automatic DST adjustment is enabled. This made curl_getdate() return wrong value, and it also concerned internal cookie expirations etc.
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- Jul 04, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Jul 03, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
fix the CONNECT authentication code with multi-pass auth methods (such as NTLM) as it didn't previously properly ignore response-bodies - in fact it stopped reading after all response headers had been received. This could lead to libcurl sending the next request and reading the body from the first request as response to the second request. (I also renamed the function, which wasn't strictly necessary but...) The best fix would to once and for all make the CONNECT code use the ordinary request sending/receiving code, treating it as any ordinary request instead of the special-purpose function we have now. It should make it better for multi-interface too. And possibly lead to less code... Added test case 265 for this. It doesn't work as a _really_ good test case since the test proxy is too stupid, but the test case helps when running the debugger to verify.
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- Jun 28, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Jun 22, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Jun 19, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- Jun 03, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- May 31, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
address was not possible to use. It is now, but requires it written RFC2732-style, within brackets - which incidently is how you enter numerical IPv6 addresses in URLs. Test case 263 added to verify.
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- May 29, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- May 24, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- May 18, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- May 16, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- May 13, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- May 12, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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- May 11, 2005
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Daniel Stenberg authored
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