X-Git-Url: https://git.m6w6.name/?p=m6w6%2Fext-http;a=blobdiff_plain;f=KnownIssues.txt;h=2453f2774c4acbb25cacdc0cc5c4a3945d3a0109;hp=ea870ec95f444dcb873b85f487fbcc68ab3c3c2a;hb=b1ace11a9604ffcc496d32827aa66a2ba99db5ff;hpb=0783cd4e630749e23e0cff3ec2453036412bba67 diff --git a/KnownIssues.txt b/KnownIssues.txt index ea870ec..2453f27 100644 --- a/KnownIssues.txt +++ b/KnownIssues.txt @@ -2,21 +2,30 @@ Known Issues ============ $Id$ -HttpResponse (only in PHP-5.1+): - HttpResponse::getHeader() does not work in Apache2 with a -PHP version lower than 5.1.3 (as mod_php). +PHP < 5.1.3: + HttpResponse::getHeader() does not work with Apache2 SAPIs. + Using an encoding stream filter on a stream you read from doesn't work. Windows: If you keep getting "SSL connect error" when trying to issue -requests, try another (newer) libeay32.dll/ssleay32.dll pair. - -Deflate/Inflate: - Inflating raw deflated data causes a re-initialization of the inflate -stream where the corresponding window bits are modified to tell libz to -not check for zlib header bytes. This is not preventable AFAICS. - Using an encoding stream filter on a stream you read from, will -not work as expected in a PHP version lower than 5.1.3. + requests, try another (newer) libeay32.dll/ssleay32.dll pair. Internals: - - our http_urlencode_hash() only handles arrays and does not - differentiate between prefixes for numeric or string keys. + Our http_urlencode_hash() does not differentiate between prefixes + for numeric or string keys. + Inflating raw deflated data causes a re-initialization of the inflate + stream where the corresponding window bits are modified to tell libz + to not check for zlib header bytes. This is not preventable AFAICS. + LFS dependant parts of libcurl are left out because of off_t, + respectively off64_t confusion. + Persistent handles and "cookiestore" request option do interfere, + as libcurl safes the cookies to the file on curl_easy_destroy(), + cookies are not safed until the CURL handle will be recycled. + Thus one would either need to + * run PHP with http.persistent.handles.limit = 0 + * call http_persistent_handles_clean() every request + * call $HttpRequest->flushCookies(), which is available + since libcurl v7.17.1 and does not work with the + procedural API + Anyway, none of these options is really perfect. +