--- AnyEvent-HTTP/Changes 2008/07/02 01:30:33 1.12 +++ AnyEvent-HTTP/Changes 2009/07/05 01:45:01 1.25 @@ -1,9 +1,50 @@ Revision history for AnyEvent::HTTP -1.03 +TODO: provide lwp_request function that takes an lwp http requets and returns a http response. +TODO: incorporate incremental-data-transfer hooks + + - http_request would not instantly clear the connection slot on + tcp_connect failures, potentially leading to deadlocks. + - ucfirst all error messages generated internally. + - include "U" token in User-Agent. + - allow passing of tls_ctx, predefine two https security profiles. + +1.12 Thu Jun 11 14:45:18 CEST 2009 + - $scheme wasn't optional in the proxy specification (reported by + Felix Antonius Wilhelm Ostmann). + +1.11 Fri Nov 21 09:18:11 CET 2008 + - work around a perl core bug not properly refcounting function arguments, + causing "200 OK" with random body results (reported by Дмитрий Шалашов). + +1.1 Thu Oct 30 04:46:27 CET 2008 + - work around different behaviour of AnyEvent::Handle in TLS mode. + - cleanup cookie implementation, many examples and comments were + provided by Дмитрий Шалашов. + - document the return values of http_* functions better. + - separate multiple header values by "," not "\x00" (this does not + break correctly written users of the old API). + - improve Set-Cookie: parsing. + - add experimental https-over-http-proxy support. + - downgrade https-over-https proxy to https-over-http. + - ignore spurious CR characters in headers, they show up + in the weirdest of places. + - ucfirst the request headers, for a slightly less weird look. + - work around (some) memleaks in perl regarding qr. + +1.05 Mon Sep 29 15:49:58 CEST 2008 + - fix a regex when parsing cookie domains + (patch by Дмитрий Шалашов). + +1.04 Thu Jul 24 08:00:46 CEST 2008 + - parse reason-less http status responses. + - parse more forms of broken location headers. + +1.03 Thu Jul 3 03:47:58 CEST 2008 - fix http_post, which was totally broken (patch by Pedro Melo). - - do not recurse on POST requests, as per HTTP/1.0. - - implement 303/307 redirects. + - do not recurse on POST requests, as per HTTP/1.[01] (this might + change as the recommendation isn't followed by anybody else). + - implement preliminary support for 303/307 redirects. 1.02 Thu Jun 12 13:50:08 CEST 2008 - make the request URL available in the callback of http_request.