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I found a bug which cURL sends cookies to the path not to aim at.
For example:
- cURL sends a request to http://example.fake/hoge/
- server returns cookie which with path=/hoge;
the point is there is NOT the '/' end of path string.
- cURL sends a request to http://example.fake/hogege/ with the cookie.
The reason for this old "feature" is because that behavior is what is
described in the original netscape cookie spec:
http://curl.haxx.se/rfc/cookie_spec.html
The current cookie spec (RFC6265) clarifies the situation:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6265#section-5.2.4
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This reverts commit 8ec2cb5544b86306b702484ea785b6b9596562ab.
We don't have any code anywhere in libcurl (or the curl tool) that use
wcsdup so there's no such memory use to track. It seems to cause mild
problems with the Borland compiler though that we may avoid by reverting
this change again.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-05/0070.html
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Reported by: David Strauss
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-05/0088.html
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Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1220
Patch by: John Gardiner Myers
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... and de-duplicate the code initializing *passphrase
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comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions
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If the mail sent during the transfer contains a terminating <CRLF> then
we should not send the first <CRLF> of the EOB as specified in RFC-5321.
Additionally don't send the <CRLF> if there is "no mail data" as the
DATA command already includes it.
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... which was missed in commit: f5c3d9538452
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... which was missed in commit: f5c3d9538452
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Introduced in commit: 514817669e9e
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...and removed references to libcurl and test1406.
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The code within #ifdef HAVE_SOCKADDR_IN6_SIN6_SCOPE_ID wrongly had two
closing braces when it should only have one, so builds without that
define would fail.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-05/0000.html
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Move the eob counter from the smtp_conn structure to the SMTP structure
as it is associated with a SMTP payload on a per-request basis.
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The curl command line utility would display the the completed progress
bar with a percentage of zero as the progress routines didn't know the
size of the transfer.
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Fix regressions in commit b56e3d43e5d. Make @data local and filter off
non-numerical digits from $testno in STATUS_imap.
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...to be more realistic and consistent with the other imap responses.
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The emails that are sent to the server during these tests were
incorrectly formatted as they contained one or more LF terminated lines
rather than being CRLF terminated as per Section 2.3.7 of RFC-2821.
This wasn't a problem for the test suite as the <stdin> data matched the
<upload> data but anyone using these tests as reference would be sending
incorrect data to a server.
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Removed the hard returns from imap and pop3 by using the same style for
sending the authentication string as smtp. Moved the "Other mechanisms
not supported" check in smtp to match that of imap and pop3 to provide
consistency between the three email protocols.
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Added 255 octet limit check as per Section 4. Paragraph 8 of RFC-5034.
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Users using the Secure Transport (darwinssl) back-end can now use a
certificate and private key to authenticate with a site using TLS. Because
Apple's security system is based around the keychain and does not have any
non-public function to create a SecIdentityRef data structure from data
loaded outside of the Keychain, the certificate and private key have to be
loaded into the Keychain first (using the certtool command line tool or
the Security framework's C API) before we can find it and use it.
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Since we're adding new stuff, the next release will bump the minor
version and we're looking forward to 7.31.0
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