VC++ makefile, HTTP 204, cookie fix, non-blocking socket for better SSL
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Daniel (7 January 2002)
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- I worked with Georg Horn and comments from G<>tz Babin-Ebell and switch
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curl's socket operation completely over to non-blocking for the entire
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operation. We had to do this to make the SSL connection phase timeout
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properly without signals. A little extra code to deal with this was added.
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- T. Bharath pointed out a slightly obscure cookie engine flaw.
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- Pete Su pointed out that libcurl didn't treat HTTP code 204 as it should.
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204-replies never provides a response-body. This resulted in bad persistant
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behavior when 204 was received.
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Daniel (5 January 2002)
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- SM updated the VC++ library Makefiles for the new source files.
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Daniel (4 January 2002)
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Daniel (4 January 2002)
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- I discovered that we wrongly used inet_ntoa() (instead of inet_ntoa_r() in
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- I discovered that we wrongly used inet_ntoa() (instead of inet_ntoa_r() in
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two places in the source code). One happened with VERBOSE set on connects,
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two places in the source code). One happened with VERBOSE set on connects,
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