Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2006-08-19 | Based on a patch by Armel Asselin, the FTP code no longer re-issues the TYPE | Daniel Stenberg | |
command on subsequent requests on a re-used connection unless it has to. | |||
2006-01-19 | Duane Cathey was one of our friends who reported that curl -P [IP] | Daniel Stenberg | |
(CURLOPT_FTPPORT) didn't work for ipv6-enabed curls if the IP wasn't a "native" IP while it works fine for ipv6-disabled builds! In the process of fixing this, I removed the support for LPRT since I can't think of many reasons to keep doing it and asking on the mailing list didn't reveal anyone else that could either. The code that sends EPRT and PORT is now also a lot simpler than before (IMHO). | |||
2005-01-27 | test the EPRT/LPRT/PORT somewhat more | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-11-30 | fixed test case errors | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-11-29 | stricter newline policy | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-11-25 | FTP improvements: | Daniel Stenberg | |
If EPSV, EPRT or LPRT is tried and doesn't work, it will not be retried on the same server again even if a following request is made using a persistent connection. If a second request is made to a server, requesting a file from the same directory as the previous request operated on, libcurl will no longer make that long series of CWD commands just to end up on the same spot. Note that this is only for *exactly* the same dir. There is still room for improvements to optimize the CWD-sending when the dirs are only slightly different. Added test 210, 211 and 212 to verify these changes. Had to improve the test script too and added a new primitive to the test file format. |