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2002-05-03 | another week of changes | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-05-03 | - Added "--trace [file]" to the command line tool. It makes a very detailed | Daniel Stenberg | |
trace dump get stored, with a full protocol dump that includes all received and transmitted data. This could be a very effective tool for debugging what goes wrong. This dump includes every byte the way it is sent to/received from the server. The dump is the plain-text version, so SSL transfers will still be readable. | |||
2002-05-03 | made the DEBUGFUNCTION get called properly on a few more places, especially | Daniel Stenberg | |
for DATA_IN and DATA_OUT. | |||
2002-05-03 | make sure our own printf() clones are used | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-05-03 | -D now stores all headers to the same file if multiple URLs are given on the | Daniel Stenberg | |
command line! | |||
2002-05-02 | clarified that you must keep the variables that you point to! | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-05-02 | spell | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-05-02 | use and set the fd_set pointers instead of the actual values, as then we | Daniel Stenberg | |
work properly with the multi interface when the user has provided the fd_sets! | |||
2002-05-02 | added two pointers to the fd_set variables to read/write from, as sometimes | Daniel Stenberg | |
we need to point to user-provided fd_sets | |||
2002-05-02 | return CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM in one more case, and check return code | Daniel Stenberg | |
from malloc() | |||
2002-05-02 | make sure the dns cache pointers in the easy handles are NULLed | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-05-02 | Hanno Kranzhoff noticed we didn't properly reset the download/upload counters | Daniel Stenberg | |
before transfers, when doing multiple ones on the same handle. | |||
2002-05-01 | Jacky Lam's fix to make the realloc() of the hostent data work properly | Daniel Stenberg | |
even when the realloc() actually gets a new memory block | |||
2002-04-30 | how to set more than one cookie | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-27 | implemented curl_multi_info_read() which I had forgotten before! | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-27 | updated some docs | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-27 | clarified | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-27 | one added, one edited | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-27 | shorter introduction | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-27 | updated | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-27 | Added BINDINGS, lists all available libcurl bindings as of this date. | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-27 | fixes on rainy saturday in the end of April, 2002 | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-27 | Fixed the FTP response reader to deal with timeouts better. Previously it | Daniel Stenberg | |
would reset the timeout for each incoming data, which would make veeery slow responses be allowed to take even more time since the timeout would only be reached if the time between two received data chunks was longer than the set timeout value... | |||
2002-04-27 | (Curl_GetFTPResponse) moved some code to only get performed when actually | Daniel Stenberg | |
needed | |||
2002-04-27 | Now uses Curl_ as prefix for internal global symbols. curl_ should only be | Daniel Stenberg | |
used for "exported" globals. | |||
2002-04-27 | DNC cache prune crash removed, made the name spacing follow the general | Daniel Stenberg | |
rule: "Curl_" prefix for library-wide private symbols, "curl_" is for exported symbols. | |||
2002-04-26 | openbsd on Alpha was no problemos | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-26 | test suite portability fix | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-26 | handles much larger POSTs, replaced snprintf() with sprintf() since this | Daniel Stenberg | |
needs to be more portable and in the test server we can skip the extra safety | |||
2002-04-26 | another week of changes | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-25 | adjusted to the new Curl_resolv() proto | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-25 | prevent persistant connections to do name resolves | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-25 | In order to not get problems with DNS cache pruning, we no longer store | Daniel Stenberg | |
any name resolved data in any curl handle struct. That way, we won't mind if the cache entries are pruned for the next time we need them. We'll just resolve them again instead. This changes the Curl_resolv() proto. It modifies the SessionHandle struct but perhaps most importantly, it'll make the internals somewhat dependent on the DNS cache not being disabled as that will cripple operations somewhat. Especially for persistant connections. | |||
2002-04-25 | the TOTAL_TIME is not really total, as it excludes the connect time... | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-25 | use the hostname pointer instead of using IPv4-only info from a struct | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-24 | clarified a bit with the timecondition stuff | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-24 | no, this doesn't look like it bugs | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-24 | NetBSD alpha works, also tried a newer FreeBSD on alpha | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-23 | removed warning about signed/unsigned comparison | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-23 | the 80 column police narrowed this source code! B-] | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-23 | fixes bug report #547484, no_proxy doesn't properly strip off port numbers | Daniel Stenberg | |
from the host names before comparing | |||
2002-04-23 | use new timecond defines | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-22 | allow binding the local end of a connection even when using IPv6, thus we | Daniel Stenberg | |
now have --interface working properly | |||
2002-04-22 | use double where it is supposed to | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-22 | use sclose() to close sockets | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-22 | renamed the TIMECOND defines to be CURL_ prefixed | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-22 | The timecond stuff now have CURL_ prefixes | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-22 | Jacky Lam's adjust resolve-buffer size patch applied. Slightly edited | Daniel Stenberg | |
by Daniel. | |||
2002-04-19 | pack_hostent does not handle 64 bit pointers correctly. | Daniel Stenberg | |
A Bjørn Reese patch. | |||
2002-04-17 | Prune old hostcache entries with each call... | Sterling Hughes | |
This can be optimized a tidbit, but this is a start. |