Revision tags: curl-7_76_1, curl-7_76_0 |
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e2b4df7b |
| 12-Mar-2021 |
Daniel Stenberg |
tests: use %TESTNUMBER instead of fixed number This makes the tests easier to copy and relocate to other test numbers without having to update content. Closes #6738
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Revision tags: curl-7_75_0, curl-7_74_0, curl-7_73_0, tiny-curl-7_72_0, curl-7_72_0, curl-7_71_1, curl-7_71_0, curl-7_70_0, curl-7_69_1, curl-7_69_0 |
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12419863 |
| 28-Feb-2020 |
Fabian Keil |
tests: fixup several tests missing CRs and modified %hostip lib556/test556: use a real HTTP version to make test reuse more convenient make sure the weekday in Date headers
tests: fixup several tests missing CRs and modified %hostip lib556/test556: use a real HTTP version to make test reuse more convenient make sure the weekday in Date headers matches the date test61: replace stray "^M" (5e 4d) at the end of a cookie with a '^M' (0d) Gets the test working with external proxies like Privoxy again. Closes #6463
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e6b21d42 |
| 02-Oct-2020 |
Daniel Stenberg |
runtests: provide curl's version string as %VERSION for tests ... so that we can check HTTP requests for User-Agent: curl/%VERSION Update 600+ test cases accordingly. Close
runtests: provide curl's version string as %VERSION for tests ... so that we can check HTTP requests for User-Agent: curl/%VERSION Update 600+ test cases accordingly. Closes #6037
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Revision tags: curl-7_68_0, curl-7_67_0, curl-7_66_0, curl-7_65_3, curl-7_65_2, curl-7_65_1, curl-7_65_0, curl-7_64_1, curl-7_64_0 |
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d8cae791 |
| 27-Dec-2018 |
Claes Jakobsson |
hostip: support wildcard hosts This adds support for wildcard hosts in CURLOPT_RESOLVE. These are try-last so any non-wildcard entry is resolved first. If specified, any host not mat
hostip: support wildcard hosts This adds support for wildcard hosts in CURLOPT_RESOLVE. These are try-last so any non-wildcard entry is resolved first. If specified, any host not matched by another CURLOPT_RESOLVE config will use this as fallback. Example send a.com to 10.0.0.1 and everything else to 10.0.0.2: curl --resolve *:443:10.0.0.2 --resolve a.com:443:10.0.0.1 \ https://a.com https://b.com This is probably quite similar to using: --connect-to a.com:443:10.0.0.1:443 --connect-to :443:10.0.0.2:443 Closes #3406 Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
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