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Closes #716
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Closes #686 for now.
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Adding support for IRIs is a mouthful, but is probably interesting at
least for areas and countries where the use of such "URLs" are growing
popularity.
Closes #776
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As of commit d9f3b365a3
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... to make it easier to add lines in patches that won't just break all
other patches trying to add lines too.
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Closes #660
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... to properly support out of source tree builds.
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Makes curl connect to the given host+port instead of the host+port found
in the URL.
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Previously, when a stream was closed with other than NGHTTP2_NO_ERROR
by RST_STREAM, underlying TCP connection was dropped. This is
undesirable since there may be other streams multiplexed and they are
very much fine. This change introduce new error code
CURLE_HTTP2_STREAM, which indicates stream error that only affects the
relevant stream, and connection should be kept open. The existing
CURLE_HTTP2 means connection error in general.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/659
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/663
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Closes #750
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As these two options provide identical functionality, the former for
SOCK5 proxies and the latter for HTTP proxies, merged the two options
together.
As such CURLOPT_SOCKS5_GSSAPI_SERVICE is marked as deprecated as of
7.49.0.
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Following conversation on the libcurl mailing list.
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Allow the service name to be overridden for DIGIST-MD5 and Kerberos 5
authentication in FTP, IMAP, POP3 and SMTP.
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Closes #603
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Closes #544
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Closes #543
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Closes #522
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Make (most) example snippets use the example.com domain instead of the
random ones picked and used before. Some of those were probably
legitimate sites and some not. example.com is designed for this purpose.
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Closes #754
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It's a bad idea to send your passwords anywhere, especially over HTTP.
Modified example to send a picture instead.
Fixes #752
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Now sorted into categories and organized in the same style we do the
TODO document. It will make each issue linked properly on the
https://curl.haxx.se/docs/knownbugs.html web page.
The sections should make it easier to find issues and issues related to
areas of the reader's specific interest.
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Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/536
Reported-by: eXeC64@users.noreply.github.com
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Due to their age (we don't fully know if they actually remain) and lack
of detail - very few people will bother to find out what they're about
or work on them. If people truly still suffer from any of these, I
assume they will be reported again and then we'll deal with them.
72. "Pausing pipeline problems."
https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2009-07/0214.html
70. Problem re-using easy handle after call to curl_multi_remove_handle
https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2009-07/0249.html
68. "More questions about ares behavior".
https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2009-08/0012.html
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... to please the new, slightly picker, checksrc.pl
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We never made a 7.25.1 release
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The define is not in our name space and is therefore not protected by
our API promises.
It was only really used by libcurl internals but was mostly erased from
there already in 8aabbf5 (March 2015). This is supposedly the final
death blow to that define from everywhere.
As a side-effect, making sure _MPRINTF_REPLACE is gone and not used, I
made the lib tests in tests/libtest/ use curl_printf.h for its redefine
magic and then subsequently the use of sprintf() got banned in the tests
as well (as it is in libcurl internals) and I then replaced them all
with snprintf().
In the unlikely event that any users is actually using this define and
gets sad by this change, it is very easily copied to the user's own
code.
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Supports HTTP/2 over clear TCP
- Optimize switching to HTTP/2 by removing calls to init and setup
before switching. Switching will eventually call setup and setup calls
init.
- Supports new version to “force” the use of HTTP/2 over clean TCP
- Add common line parameter “--http2-prior-knowledge” to the Curl
command line tool.
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