diff --git a/docs/TODO b/docs/TODO index 179dc40a8..a96d5116f 100644 --- a/docs/TODO +++ b/docs/TODO @@ -52,39 +52,6 @@ For the future something being worked on in this area) and perl (we have seen the first versions of this!) comes to mind. Python anyone? - * Improve the -K config file parser (the parameter following the flag should - be possible to get specified *exactly* as it is done on a shell command - line). - - Alternatively, and preferably, we rewrite the entire config file to become - a true config file that uses its own format instead of the currently - crippled and stupid format: - - [option] = [value] - - Where [option] would be the same as the --long-option and [value] would - either be 'on/off/true/false' for booleans or a plain value for [option]s - that accept variable input (such as -d, -o, -H, -d, -F etc). - - [value] could be written as plain text, and then the initial and trailing - white spaces would be stripped off, or it can be specified within quotes - and then all white spaces within the quotes will count. - - [value] could then be made to accept some format to specify an environment - variable. I could even think of supporting - - [option] += [value] - - for appending stuff to an option. - - As has been suggested, ${name} could be used to read environment variables - and possibly other options. That could then be used instead of += operators - like: - - bar = "foo ${bar}" - - * 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 @@ -98,7 +65,7 @@ For the future sniffing. This should however be a library-based functionality. There are a few different efforts "out there" to make open source HTTP clients support this and it should be possible to take advantage of other people's hard - work. + work. http://modntlm.sourceforge.net/ is one. * RFC2617 compliance, "Digest Access Authentication" A valid test page seem to exist at: