Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2002-01-08 | updated | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-01-08 | added some tracability | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-01-08 | test case 38, try a HTTP download resume without the server supporting | Daniel Stenberg | |
ranges | |||
2002-01-08 | another example source added | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-01-08 | 7.9.3 pre-release commit | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-01-08 | non-blocking sockets, DNS caching updated, cookies corrected, bool is now | Daniel Stenberg | |
unsigned everywhere | |||
2002-01-08 | added two typecasts to prevent compiler (gcc3) warnings | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-01-08 | 1) the dns_cache_timeout should be an integer, not a bool | Sterling Hughes | |
2) in the curl_dns_cache_entry structure, timestamp should be a time_t instead of an integer (although I doubt it matters). | |||
2002-01-08 | Add support for DNS cache timeouts via the CURLOPT_DNS_CACHE_TIMEOUT option. | Sterling Hughes | |
The default cache timeout for this is 60 seconds, which is arbitrary and completely subject to change :) | |||
2002-01-07 | As identified in bug report #495290, the last "name=value" pair in a | Daniel Stenberg | |
Set-Cookie: line was ignored if they didn't end with a trailing semicolon. This is indeed wrong syntax, but there are high-profile web sites out there sending cookies like that so we must make a best-effort to parse them. | |||
2002-01-07 | the bool typedef is now made unsigned, to make sure it stays that on all | Daniel Stenberg | |
platforms, unrelated to what they might prefer by default | |||
2002-01-07 | removed silly check for >=0 of a supposedly unsigned value! | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-01-07 | Probably not necessary, but good practice. | Sterling Hughes | |
2002-01-07 | Make cach'ing work with threads now, there are now three cases: | Sterling Hughes | |
- Use a global dns cache (via setting the tentatively named, CURLOPT_DNS_USE_GLOBAL_CACHE option to true) - Use a per-handle dns cache, by default - Use a pooled dns cache when in the "multi" interface | |||
2002-01-07 | Modified to use non-blocking sockets all the time. | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-01-07 | VC++ makefile, HTTP 204, cookie fix, non-blocking socket for better SSL | Daniel Stenberg | |
connection timeout | |||
2002-01-07 | added proper breaks in the switch() | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-01-07 | Added David Bentham's notes about QNX and FD_SETSIZE | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-01-07 | HTTP response 204 should be treated similar to 304, that is we must not | Daniel Stenberg | |
expect (nor read) any response-body | |||
2002-01-07 | added precautions to not go insane when two matching cookies end up in the | Daniel Stenberg | |
cookie list, even though they're not supposed to do that... | |||
2002-01-04 | Add hash and llist to VC dsp file | sm | |
2002-01-04 | Add hash and llist to VC makefile | sm | |
2002-01-04 | -l lists all tests | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-01-04 | The former -c is "-C -" these days | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-01-04 | dns cache, ftp response read, 64bit fixes, printf replaces, inet_ntoa_r | Daniel Stenberg | |
corrections | |||
2002-01-04 | replaced printf() => Curl_sendf() | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-01-04 | removed a commented line | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-01-04 | fixed an inet_ntoa() occurance to use inet_ntoa_r() if it is available. | Daniel Stenberg | |
I also replaced all printf() calls with calls to Curl_failf() | |||
2002-01-04 | an unconditional occurance of inet_ntoa() now uses inet_ntoa_r() on all | Daniel Stenberg | |
platforms that have such a function. This affects multi-thread running libcurls on IPv4 systems that have VERBOSE switched on. The previous version was risking that another thread overwrote the data before it was read out in this thread. There could possibly also be a slight risk that the data isn't zero terminated for a short while and thus could cause the thread to crash... | |||
2002-01-04 | #include the local "inet_ntoa_r.h" file if no proto was found in the global | Daniel Stenberg | |
header directory but the function *is* present! | |||
2002-01-04 | The buffer in ftp_pasv_verbose(), used for gethostbyaddr_r(), is now defined | Daniel Stenberg | |
to become properly 8-byte aligned on 64-bit archs. Philip Gladstone reported. | |||
2002-01-04 | The FTP response lines are now passed to the function callback registered for | Daniel Stenberg | |
headers. | |||
2002-01-03 | multi stuff from the multi-dev branch | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-01-03 | multi interface example/test sources from the multi-dev branch | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-01-03 | merged the multi-dev branch back into MAIN again | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-01-03 | Sterling Hughes' provided initial DNS cache source code. | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-01-03 | minor changes | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-01-03 | added required software and Guido Neitzer's Mac OS X build instructions | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-01-03 | added a little percentage for "ok coverage" | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-01-03 | Changed how -I/--head works when --include is also used... Test case 104 | Daniel Stenberg | |
stopped working after the dec-20 fixes that now supports FTP operations to skip the transfer phase. | |||
2002-01-03 | Philip Gladstone's fixes | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-01-03 | pass an 'int' as the third argument to bind() | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-01-02 | Philip Gladstone's 64-bit sparc native compiler compatibility issues fixed. | Daniel Stenberg | |
2001-12-21 | the changes from 1999 is now in CHANGES.1999 | Daniel Stenberg | |
2001-12-21 | moved the changes from 1999 into its own file | Daniel Stenberg | |
2001-12-21 | rewrote 3.9 to be more generic with more languages: | Daniel Stenberg | |
"3.9 How do I use curl in my favourite programming language?" | |||
2001-12-21 | spell | Daniel Stenberg | |
2001-12-21 | recent fixes | Daniel Stenberg | |
2001-12-20 | *cool* fix by Björn Stenberg, makes proxy transfers work better...! :-) | Daniel Stenberg | |
2001-12-20 | If nobody is set we won't download any FTP file. If include_header is set, | Daniel Stenberg | |
we return a set of headers not more. This enables FTP operations that don't transfer any data, only perform FTP commands. |