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connect() so that it tells to which host and what port it is about to
attempt the connection
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play tricks on us!
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always stop reading after the headers no matter what 'close' is.
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current directory instead!
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should use a proper command line that *fails* ;-O
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stupidity in doing this. -G should work with with -I too...
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check proxy connections for "deadness" before they were re-used
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extra second after having downloaded headers-only
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## operator)
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Gerhard Herre reported this in bug report #536238
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on Windows!
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to make sure it remains functional.
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array
Also, uploading data with --crlf cannot check that the proper size was
uploaded and thus should not warn if the sizes differ. This can be changed
in the future by having the expected size in the connectdata struct and then
increase the expected size for each byte that is added in the --crlf
replacement process.
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