From 4341671545dd1489a198a5fd66a69b02ef97bddf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Stenberg Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 17:33:31 +0000 Subject: moved to the new docs/ directory --- TODO | 93 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 93 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 TODO (limited to 'TODO') diff --git a/TODO b/TODO deleted file mode 100644 index 2520cda57..000000000 --- a/TODO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ - _ _ ____ _ - ___| | | | _ \| | - / __| | | | |_) | | - | (__| |_| | _ <| |___ - \___|\___/|_| \_\_____| - -TODO - - Ok, this is what I wanna do with Curl. Please tell me what you think, and - please don't hesitate to contribute and send me patches that improve this - product! (Yes, you may add things not mentioned here, these are just a - few teasers...) - - * rtsp:// support -- "Real Time Streaming Protocol" - - RFC 2326 - - * "Content-Encoding: compress/gzip/zlib" - - HTTP 1.1 clearly defines how to get and decode compressed documents. There - is the zlib that is pretty good at decompressing stuff. This work was - started in October 1999 but halted again since it proved more work than we - thought. It is still a good idea to implement though. - - * HTTP Pipelining/persistant connections - - - We should introduce HTTP "pipelining". Curl could be able to request for - several HTTP documents in one connect. It would be the beginning for - supporing more advanced functions in the future, like web site - mirroring. This will require that the urlget() function supports several - documents from a single HTTP server, which it doesn't today. - - - When curl supports fetching several documents from the same server using - pipelining, I'd like to offer that function to the command line. Anyone has - a good idea how? The current way of specifying one URL with the output sent - to the stdout or a file gets in the way. Imagine a syntax that supports - "additional documents from the same server" in a way similar to: - - curl
--more-doc --more-doc - - where --more-doc specifies another document on the same server. Where are - the output files gonna be put and how should they be named? Should each - "--more-doc" parameter require a local file name to store the result in? - Like "--more-file" as in: - - curl --more-doc --more-file - - * RFC2617 compliance, "Digest Access Authentication" - A valid test page seem to exist at: - http://hopf.math.nwu.edu/testpage/digest/ - And some friendly person's server source code is available at - http://hopf.math.nwu.edu/digestauth/index.html - - Then there's the Apache mod_digest source code too of course. It seems as - if Netscape doesn't support this, and not many servers do. Although this is - a lot better authentication method than the more common "Basic". Basic - sends the password in cleartext over the network, this "Digest" method uses - a challange-response protocol which increases security quite a lot. - - * Different FTP Upload Through Web Proxy - I don't know any web proxies that allow CONNECT through on port 21, but - that would be the best way to do ftp upload. All we would need to do would - be to 'CONNECT : HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n' and then do business as - usual. I least I think so. It would be fun if someone tried this... - - * Multiple Proxies? - Is there anyone that actually uses serial-proxies? I mean, send CONNECT to - the first proxy to connect to the second proxy to which you send CONNECT to - connect to the remote host (or even more iterations). Is there anyone - wanting curl to support it? (Not that it would be hard, just confusing...) - - * Other proxies - Ftp-kind proxy, Socks5, whatever kind of proxies are there? - - * IPv6 Awareness - Where ever it would fit. I am not that into v6 yet to fully grasp what we - would need to do, but letting the autoconf search for v6-versions of a few - functions and then use them instead is of course the first thing to do... - RFC 2428 "FTP Extensions for IPv6 and NATs" will be interesting. PORT - should be replaced with EPRT for IPv6, and EPSV instead of PASV. - - * An automatic RPM package maker - Please, write me a script that makes it. It'd make my day. - - * SSL for more protocols, like SSL-FTP... - (http://search.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-murray-auth-ftp-ssl-05.txt) - - * HTTP POST resume using Range: - - * Make curl capable of verifying the server's certificate when connecting - with HTTPS://. - - * Make the timeout work as expected! -- cgit v1.2.3