Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2002-04-14 | Dirk Manske made libcurl strip off white spaces from the beginning of cookie | Daniel Stenberg | |
contents. | |||
2002-04-14 | removed unused variable | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-13 | Add protos and change return value of curl_hash_count.... | Sterling Hughes | |
2002-04-12 | Speed up the hash code considerably, removing a bunch of legacy crud | Sterling Hughes | |
2002-04-12 | store TIMER_CONNECT even if the connect failed | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-12 | corrected the verbose output for connects and fixed the connect time stamp | Daniel Stenberg | |
better for FTP (any protocol with protocol-specific connect actions) | |||
2002-04-12 | the HTTP request is a CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-12 | Jean-Philippe Barrette-LaPierre provided his patch that introduces | Daniel Stenberg | |
CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION and CURLOPT_DEBUGDATA. | |||
2002-04-10 | added RISCOS makefile | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-10 | brougth by Michael Curtis | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-10 | added info in to failf() lines and added a infof() call just before the | Daniel Stenberg | |
connect() so that it tells to which host and what port it is about to attempt the connection | |||
2002-04-10 | default proxy port set, as reported by Sebastien Willemijns | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-10 | error code cleanup, use the new SEND/RECV errors | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-08 | Michael Curtis' updates | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-08 | based on Jacky Lam's "HTTP 1.0 304-only" fix, this change makes a 304 reply | Daniel Stenberg | |
always stop reading after the headers no matter what 'close' is. | |||
2002-04-04 | T. Bharath pointed out the flaw in ConnectionExists() for how we didn't | Daniel Stenberg | |
check proxy connections for "deadness" before they were re-used | |||
2002-04-04 | Fixes the problem Jacky Jam pointed out, where libcurl will "hang" for an | Daniel Stenberg | |
extra second after having downloaded headers-only | |||
2002-04-04 | This corrects VERBOSE PASV ftp transfers on AIX (and OSF1/Tru64) | Daniel Stenberg | |
Gerhard Herre reported this in bug report #536238 | |||
2002-04-03 | Tor Arntsen's fix for "CGI_Lite" compliance! | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-02 | Clarence Gardner pointed out the not-taken-care-of return codes from SSL_read | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-04-02 | Jacky Lam added memdebug.h include to prevent crashes when that is used | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-03-25 | Jacky Lam cookie parser fix for domains with preceeding dot | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-03-23 | Miklos Nemeth's update | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-03-20 | no longer include "multi.h", it comes with the regular curl/curl.h now | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-03-20 | crlf replacement on uploads did not work. test case 128 was added just now | Daniel Stenberg | |
to make sure it remains functional. | |||
2002-03-20 | verbose FTP PASV output could output a "random" name from the stack based | Daniel Stenberg | |
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. | |||
2002-03-19 | removed multi.h | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-03-19 | moved to ../include/curl/ | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-03-19 | copyright string (year) update | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-03-19 | made it pass stricter compiler flags with less warnings | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-03-16 | verbose PASV transfers passed a bad buffer size to the name resolver functions | Daniel Stenberg | |
and it cause cause a crash. Albert Choy found and fixed it. | |||
2002-03-15 | corrected SSL builds | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-03-15 | make sure we return CURLE_WRITE_ERROR if the write callback returned | Daniel Stenberg | |
an error, even if we were decoding a chunked-encoded transfer | |||
2002-03-15 | Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino <itojun@itojun.org>: | Daniel Stenberg | |
Now first check if IPv6 is supported, then use PF_UNSPEC. If not, use PF_INET. It'll solve both the "slow name lookup" problem on IPv4 and still work fine on IPv6 hosts. Bug report #530204 has more details: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=100976&aid=530204&group_id=976 | |||
2002-03-15 | bug report #530204 correctly identified that revision 1.52 broke ipv6 | Daniel Stenberg | |
functionality and this change reverts this. However, with this revert we bring back problems on (some/all?) non-IPv6 enabled Linux machines that have getaddrinfo(). | |||
2002-03-14 | if CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS isn't set, but CURLOPT_POST is, we will assume that | Daniel Stenberg | |
we should read the POST-data from the read callback | |||
2002-03-14 | 2002 | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-03-14 | CURLOPT_POST deserved a new comment with the new POST-by-callback support | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-03-13 | no longer attempts to SIZE a NULL pointer, as that wasn't very clever | Daniel Stenberg | |
(but didn't crash or anything) | |||
2002-03-13 | Setting CURLOPT_PASSWDFUNCTION to NULL now restores the internal function. | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-03-13 | sendf() now deals with Curl_write() returning -1 properly, which it might | Daniel Stenberg | |
do if the write would've blocked | |||
2002-03-13 | now supports all options in arrays, except the CURLFORM_ARRAY itself | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-03-11 | Added support for CURLFORM_FILENAME to set the filename field of a file | Daniel Stenberg | |
part. | |||
2002-03-08 | detect fclose(NULL) | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-03-08 | Jean-Philippe Barrette-LaPierre fixed the CURLOPT_PASSWDFUNCTION to make | Daniel Stenberg | |
NULL set back the internal default function | |||
2002-03-06 | Brad corrected the include path (again) | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-02-28 | Wesley Laxton's CURLOPT_PREQUOTE work | Daniel Stenberg | |
2002-02-28 | Ralph Mitchell's SSL problems made me notice that we didn't increase the | Daniel Stenberg | |
header byte counter properly | |||
2002-02-28 | more fancy alloc, we store the size in each allocated block so that we | Daniel Stenberg | |
can destroy the full allocated area just before we free it | |||
2002-02-28 | always allocates at least 64 bytes for real, and damages them before free | Daniel Stenberg | |