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Changelog Changelog
Daniel (15 August 2005)
- Added more verbose "warning" messages to the curl client for cases where it
fails to open/read files etc to help users diagnose why it doesn't do what
you'd expect it to. Converted lots of old messages to use the new generic
function I wrote for this purpose.
Daniel (13 August 2005)
- James Bursa identified a libcurl HTTP bug and a good way to repeat it. If a
site responds with bad HTTP response that doesn't contain any header at all,
only a response body, and the write callback returns 0 to abort the
transfer, it didn't have any real effect but the write callback would be
called once more anyway.
Daniel (12 August 2005)
- Based on Richard Clayton's reports, I found out that using curl -d @filename
when 'filename' was not possible to access made curl use a GET request
instead.
- The time condition illegal syntax warning is now inhibited if -s is used.
Daniel (10 August 2005)
- Mario Schroeder found out that one of the debug callbacks calls that regards
SSL data with the CURLINFO_TEXT type claimed that the data was one byte
larger than it actually is, thus falsely telling the application that the
terminating zero was part of the data.
Daniel (9 August 2005) Daniel (9 August 2005)
- Christopher R. Palmer fixed the offsets used for date parsings when the time - Christopher R. Palmer fixed the offsets used for date parsings when the time
zone name of a daylight savings time was used. For example, PDT vs PDS. This zone name of a daylight savings time was used. For example, PDT vs PDS. This

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This release includes the following bugfixes: This release includes the following bugfixes:
o write callback abort didn't always "take"
o the curl -z "bad syntax" warning is now hidden when -s is used
o curl -d @nonexisting no longer makes a GET
o minor debug callback data size
o date parsing of dates including daylight savings time zone names o date parsing of dates including daylight savings time zone names
o using NTLM over proxy with an FTP URL o using NTLM over proxy with an FTP URL
o curl-config --features now displays SSL when built with GnuTLS too o curl-config --features now displays SSL when built with GnuTLS too
@ -53,6 +57,6 @@ advice from friends like these:
John McGowan, Georg Wicherski, Andres Garcia, Eric Cooper, Todd Kulesza, John McGowan, Georg Wicherski, Andres Garcia, Eric Cooper, Todd Kulesza,
Tupone Alfredo, Gisle Vanem, David Shaw, Andrew Bushnell, Dan Fandrich, Tupone Alfredo, Gisle Vanem, David Shaw, Andrew Bushnell, Dan Fandrich,
Adrian Schuur, Diego Casorran, Peteris Krumins, Jon Grubbs, Christopher Adrian Schuur, Diego Casorran, Peteris Krumins, Jon Grubbs, Christopher
R. Palmer R. Palmer, Mario Schroeder, Richard Clayton, James Bursa
Thanks! (and sorry if I forgot to mention someone) Thanks! (and sorry if I forgot to mention someone)