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  18. Feb 05, 2007
    • Daniel Stenberg's avatar
      - Michael Wallner provided a patch that adds support for CURLOPT_TIMEOUT_MS · 91386937
      Daniel Stenberg authored
        and CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT_MS that, as their names should hint, do the
        timeouts with millisecond resolution instead. The only restriction to that
        is the alarm() (sometimes) used to abort name resolves as that uses full
        seconds. I fixed the FTP response timeout part of the patch.
      
        Internally we now count and keep the timeouts in milliseconds but it also
        means we multiply set timeouts with 1000. The effect of this is that no
        timeout can be set to more than 2^31 milliseconds (on 32 bit systems), which
        equals 24.86 days.  We probably couldn't before either since the code did
        *1000 on the timeout values on several places already.
      91386937
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  28. Jan 02, 2007
    • Daniel Stenberg's avatar
      - Victor Snezhko helped us fix bug report #1603712 · 0682d25d
      Daniel Stenberg authored
        (http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1603712) (known bug #36) --limit-rate
        (CURLOPT_MAX_SEND_SPEED_LARGE and CURLOPT_MAX_RECV_SPEED_LARGE) are broken
        on Windows (since 7.16.0, but that's when they were introduced as previous
        to that the limiting logic was made in the application only and not in the
        library). It was actually also broken on select()-based systems (as apposed
        to poll()) but we haven't had any such reports. We now use select(), Sleep()
        or delay() properly to sleep a while without waiting for anything input or
        output when the rate limiting is activated with the easy interface.
      0682d25d
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  31. Dec 19, 2006
    • Daniel Stenberg's avatar
      * removed the SSH-based protocols as they are now being implemented · 0e899d77
      Daniel Stenberg authored
      * added mentioning of doing the stunnel equivalent ourselves for the test suite
      * spell-check
      0e899d77
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      37. Having more than one connection to the same host when doing NTLM · 1a85fb2b
      Daniel Stenberg authored
        authentication (with performs multiple "passes" and authenticates a
        connection rather than a HTTP request), and particularly when using the
        multi interface, there's a risk that libcurl will re-use a wrong connection
        when doing the different passes in the NTLM negotiation and thus fail to
        negotiate (in seemingly mysterious ways).
      
      36. --limit-rate (CURLOPT_MAX_SEND_SPEED_LARGE and
        CURLOPT_MAX_RECV_SPEED_LARGE) are broken on Windows (since 7.16.0, but
        that's when they were introduced as previous to that the limiting logic was
        made in the application only and not in the library). This problem is easily
        repeated and it takes a Windows person to fire up his/hers debugger in order
        to fix. http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1603712
      1a85fb2b
  32. Dec 14, 2006
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