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author | Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se> | 2001-04-27 14:48:04 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se> | 2001-04-27 14:48:04 +0000 |
commit | 6a80fb34824ca397768ecabbfe8ee242aec172b3 (patch) | |
tree | 5e21421e2b3545f0819a5a2d6efa65622b54c2de | |
parent | 26d4c80049dd8cb698456a7cabdfd07b02327af1 (diff) |
bugs, fixes and updates
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@@ -6,6 +6,42 @@ History of Changes +Daniel (27 April 2001) +- Updated the INTERALS document again. It was lagging a bit. I think I made it + more easy to follow now as well. + +- Brad Burdick found a problem with persistent connections when curl received + a "Content-Length: 0" header. + +- Giuseppe D'Ambrosio was first out to report that TELNET doesn't work in curl + compiled/built on win32. It seems to work for unixes though! + +- Dave Hamilton reported weird problems with CURL/PHP that I really can't + explain at the moment. I'm hoping on some help from the PHP crew. + +Daniel (26 April 2001) +- I rewrote the FTP command response function. I had to do it to make ftps + work, as the OpenSSL read()-function didn't work the same way the normal + unix read() does, but it was also a huge performance boost. Previously the + function read one byte at a time, now it reads very large chunks, and it + makes a notable speed difference. + +Daniel (25 April 2001) +- Connection re-use when not using a proxy didn't work properly for + non-default port numbers. + +Daniel (24 April 2001) +- I've noticed that FTPS doesn't work. We attempt to use ssl even for the + data transfer, which causes the transfer to 'hang'... We need to fix this. + +- Improved the test suite to use 'stunnel' to do HTTPS and FTPS testing on + the alredy written perl servers easily. + +Daniel (23 April 2001) +- The OpenSSL version string recently modified didn't zero terminate one + of the generated strings properly, which could lead to a crash or simply + weird version string output! + Version 7.7.2 Daniel (22 April 2001) |