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  1. Feb 20, 2008
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      - We no longer support setting the CURLOPT_URL option from inside a callback · 55700cb0
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        such as the CURLOPT_SSL_CTX_FUNCTION one treat that as if it was a Location:
        following. The patch that introduced this feature was done for 7.11.0, but
        this code and functionality has been broken since about 7.15.4 (March 2006)
        with the introduction of non-blocking OpenSSL "connects".
      
        It was a hack to begin with and since it doesn't work and hasn't worked
        correctly for a long time and nobody has even noticed, I consider it a very
        suitable subject for plain removal. And so it was done.
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      - Kevin Reed filed bug report #1879375 · c6df7888
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        (http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1879375) which describes how libcurl
        got lost in this scenario: proxy tunnel (or HTTPS over proxy), ask to do any
        proxy authentication and the proxy replies with an auth (like NTLM) and then
        closes the connection after that initial informational response.
      
        libcurl would not properly re-initialize the connection to the proxy and
        continue the auth negotiation like supposed. It does now however, as it will
        now detect if one or more authentication methods were available and asked
        for, and will thus retry the connection and continue from there.
      
      - I made the progress callback get called properly during proxy CONNECT.
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      I removed the socklen_t use from the public curl/curl.h header and instead · 193d33fd
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      made it an unsigned int. The type was only used in the curl_sockaddr struct
      definition (only used by the curl_opensocket_callback). On all platforms I
      could find information about, socklen_t is 32 unsigned bits large so I don't
      think this will break the API or ABI. The main reason for this change is of
      course for all the platforms that don't have a socklen_t definition in their
      headers to build fine again. Providing our own configure magic and custom
      definition of socklen_t on those systems proved to work but was a lot of
      cruft, code and extra magic needed - when this very small change of type seems
      harmless and still solves the missing socklen_t problem.
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