Removed mention of TFTP now that it's implemented.
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							@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ TODO
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 * Support GSS/Kerberos 5 for ftp file transfer. This will allow user
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   authentication and file encryption.  Possible libraries and example clients
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   are available from MIT or Heimdal. Requsted by Markus Moeller.
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   are available from MIT or Heimdal. Requested by Markus Moeller.
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 * REST fix for servers not behaving well on >2GB requests. This should fail
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   if the server doesn't set the pointer to the requested index. The tricky
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@@ -190,12 +190,6 @@ TODO
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 NEW PROTOCOLS
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 * TFTP - RFC1350 (protocol) and RFC3617 (URI format)
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   Dan Fandrich: I wrote a tftp protocol module as part of the I-Boot
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   bootloader under a BSD-style license with attribution clause
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   http://download.intrinsyc.com/supported/tools/i-boot-lite/i-boot-lite-1.8/src/libs/net/tftp.c
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 * RTSP - RFC2326 (protocol - very HTTP-like, also contains URL description)
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 * SFTP/SCP/SSH (no RFCs for protocol nor URI/URL format). An implementation
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@@ -217,7 +211,7 @@ TODO
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 * Globbing support for -d and -F, as in 'curl -d "name=foo[0-9]" URL'.
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   Requested by Dane Jensen and others. This is easily scripted though.
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 * Add an option that prevents cURL from overwiting existing local files. When
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 * Add an option that prevents cURL from overwriting existing local files. When
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   used, and there already is an existing file with the target file name
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   (either -O or -o), a number should be appended (and increased if already
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   existing). So that index.html becomes first index.html.1 and then
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