From: Michael Wallner Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2005 22:19:14 +0000 (+0000) Subject: - release 0.19.0 X-Git-Tag: RELEASE_0_19_0~1 X-Git-Url: https://git.m6w6.name/?p=m6w6%2Fext-http;a=commitdiff_plain;h=d19eb84fa85cc82c46b943b49d906714e0a9b3c5 - release 0.19.0 --- diff --git a/package.xml b/package.xml index c949e5e..1c1f47f 100644 --- a/package.xml +++ b/package.xml @@ -3,16 +3,19 @@ pecl_http Extended HTTP Support - * Building absolute URLs -* RFC compliant HTTP redirects -* RFC compliant HTTP date handling -* Parsing of HTTP headers and messages -* Caching by "Last-Modified" and/or ETag - (with 'on the fly' option for ETag generation from buffered output) -* Sending data/files/streams with (multiple) ranges support -* Negotiating user preferred language/charset -* Convenient request functionality built upon libcurl -* PHP5 classes: HttpUtil, HttpResponse (PHP-5.1), HttpRequest, HttpRequestPool, HttpMessage + This HTTP extension aims to provide a convenient and powerful +set of functionality for one of PHPs major applications. + +It eases handling of HTTP urls, dates, redirects, headers and +messages, provides means for negotiation of clients preferred +language and charset, as well as a convenient way to send any +arbitrary data with caching and resuming capabilities. + +It provides powerful request functionality, if built with CURL +support. Parallel requests are available for PHP-5 and greater. + +PHP-5 classes: +HttpUtil, HttpMessage, HttpRequest, HttpRequestPool; HttpResponse (PHP-5.1) @@ -24,14 +27,19 @@ 0.19.0 - 2005-11-21 + 2005-11-26 BSD, revised beta - * Fixed bug in http_negotiate_*() when client sends spaces within accept headers + + Added http_negotiate_content_type() -- Removed support for ETag hashing through libmhash +* Fixed bug in http_negotiate_*() when client sends spaces within accept headers -+ Added http_negotiate_content_type() +- Removed support for etag hashing through libmhash +- Removed HTTP_ETAG_* and HttpResponse::ETAG_* constants +- Changed http.etag_mode INI setting to acccept a string specifying the + hash algorithm to use for generating etags. + CRC32, MD5 and SHA1 are available out of the box with MD5 being the default. + If pecl/hash is available, any algorithm this extension provides can be used.