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  1. Oct 01, 2009
  2. Sep 27, 2009
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      - I introduced a maximum limit for received HTTP headers. It is controlled by · 8646cecb
      Daniel Stenberg authored
        the define CURL_MAX_HTTP_HEADER which is even exposed in the public header
        file to allow for users to fairly easy rebuild libcurl with a modified
        limit. The rationale for a fixed limit is that libcurl is realloc()ing a
        buffer to be able to put a full header into it, so that it can call the
        header callback with the entire header, but that also risk getting it into
        trouble if a server by mistake or willingly sends a header that is more or
        less without an end. The limit is set to 100K.
      8646cecb
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      - All the quote options (CURLOPT_QUOTE, CURLOPT_POSTQUOTE and · 06841282
      Daniel Stenberg authored
        CURLOPT_PREQUOTE) now accept a preceeding asterisk before the command to
        send when using FTP, as a sign that libcurl shall simply ignore the response
        from the server instead of treating it as an error. Not treating a 400+ FTP
        response code as an error means that failed commands will not abort the
        chain of commands, nor will they cause the connection to get disconnected.
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  24. Jul 26, 2009