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authorDaniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>2008-02-20 08:28:02 +0000
committerDaniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>2008-02-20 08:28:02 +0000
commit55700cb01f4a01b8187f387e1655371e6fe0703a (patch)
treeb7683b39a639a13b82517bc774b9b7c931f542f4 /tests/data/test509
parentf9a60620818b6a19ebe3e6f15e1b57d7012e6fb0 (diff)
- We no longer support setting the CURLOPT_URL option from inside a callback
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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-<testcase>
-<info>
-<keywords>
-HTTPS
-HTTP GET
-</keywords>
-</info>
-
-#
-# Server-side
-<reply>
-<data>
-HTTP/1.1 200 OK
-Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2010 14:49:00 GMT
-Content-length:6
-
-Hello
-</data>
-<datacheck>
-Hello
-</datacheck>
-</reply>
-
-#
-# Client-side
-<client>
-<server>
-https
-</server>
-<features>
-SSL
-OpenSSL
-</features>
-<tool>
-lib509
-</tool>
-
- <name>
-simple HTTPS GET and URL redirect in certificate
- </name>
- <command>
-https://%HOSTIP:%HTTPSPORT/dvcs %HTTPSPORT
-</command>
-</client>
-
-#
-# Verify data after the test has been "shot"
-<verify>
-<strip>
-^User-Agent:.*
-</strip>
-<protocol>
-GET /509 HTTP/1.1
-Host: %HOSTIP:%HTTPSPORT
-Accept: */*
-
-</protocol>
-# valgrind detects numerous problems in OpenSSL for this test case, disable
-# the valgrind logfile scan
-<valgrind>
-disable
-</valgrind>
-</verify>
-</testcase>