-z bad use warning and NTLM proxy auth in reconnect fix
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Changelog
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Daniel (12 May 2005)
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- When doing a second request (after a disconnect) using the same easy handle,
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over a proxy that uses NTLM authentication, libcurl failed to use NTLM again
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properly (the auth method was accidentally reset to the same as had been set
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for host auth, which defaults to Basic). Bug report #1200661 identified the
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the problem and the fix.
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- If -z/--time-cond is used with an invalid date syntax, this is no longer
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silently discarded. Instead a proper warning message is diplayed that
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informs about it. But it still continues without the condition.
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Version 7.14.0-pre2 (11 May 2005)
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Daniel (11 May 2005)
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- Starting now, libcurl sends a little different set of headers in its default
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HTTP requests:
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