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2006-11-25Venkat Akella found out that libcurl did not like HTTP responses that simplyDaniel Stenberg
responded with a single status line and no headers nor body. Starting now, a HTTP response on a persistent connection (i.e not set to be closed after the response has been taken care of) must have Content-Length or chunked encoding set, or libcurl will simply assume that there is no body. To my horror I learned that we had no less than 57(!) test cases that did bad HTTP responses like this, and even the test http server (sws) responded badly when queried by the test system if it is the test system. So although the actual fix for the problem was tiny, going through all the newly failing test cases got really painful and boring.
2005-05-11Modified the default HTTP headers used by libcurl:Daniel Stenberg
A) Normal non-proxy HTTP: - no more "Pragma: no-cache" (this only makes sense to proxies) B) Non-CONNECT HTTP request over proxy: - "Pragma: no-cache" is used (like before) - "Proxy-Connection: Keep-alive" (for older style 1.0-proxies) C) CONNECT HTTP request over proxy: - "Host: [name]:[port]" - "Proxy-Connection: Keep-alive"
2005-04-22keywords addedDaniel Stenberg
2005-01-25A minor "syntax error" in numerous test files correctedDaniel Stenberg
2004-09-08Now the test servers and test cases can run on a custom port number. There'sDaniel Stenberg
no fixed port numbers in use anymore. Starting now, the default ports the servers use are 8990 - 8993. There's no option to modify these yet, but changing the $base option in the top of the runtests.pl script.
2004-02-09Modified the default HTTP Accept: header to only be Accept: */*Daniel Stenberg
2004-01-28Chunked-transfers should have an additional CRLF after the final 0 CRLFDaniel Stenberg
sequence.
2003-07-19modified to work fine with the new persistant connection working test suiteDaniel Stenberg
HTTP server
2003-04-30Each test case now specifies which server(s) it needs, without relying on theDaniel Stenberg
test number.
2002-12-10Test case for sending insanely big HTTP requests. Mainly done this way toDaniel Stenberg
make sure that it isn't all sent off in one single send() but instead really tests the multiple-part-send logic.