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comparison mupdf-source/thirdparty/curl/docs/FEATURES @ 2:b50eed0cc0ef upstream
ADD: MuPDF v1.26.7: the MuPDF source as downloaded by a default build of PyMuPDF 1.26.4.
The directory name has changed: no version number in the expanded directory now.
| author | Franz Glasner <fzglas.hg@dom66.de> |
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| date | Mon, 15 Sep 2025 11:43:07 +0200 |
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| 7 FEATURES | |
| 8 | |
| 9 curl tool | |
| 10 - config file support | |
| 11 - multiple URLs in a single command line | |
| 12 - range "globbing" support: [0-13], {one,two,three} | |
| 13 - multiple file upload on a single command line | |
| 14 - custom maximum transfer rate | |
| 15 - redirectable stderr | |
| 16 - metalink support (*13) | |
| 17 | |
| 18 libcurl | |
| 19 - full URL syntax with no length limit | |
| 20 - custom maximum download time | |
| 21 - custom least download speed acceptable | |
| 22 - custom output result after completion | |
| 23 - guesses protocol from host name unless specified | |
| 24 - uses .netrc | |
| 25 - progress bar with time statistics while downloading | |
| 26 - "standard" proxy environment variables support | |
| 27 - compiles on win32 (reported builds on 40+ operating systems) | |
| 28 - selectable network interface for outgoing traffic | |
| 29 - IPv6 support on unix and Windows | |
| 30 - persistent connections | |
| 31 - socks 4 + 5 support, with or without local name resolving | |
| 32 - supports user name and password in proxy environment variables | |
| 33 - operations through proxy "tunnel" (using CONNECT) | |
| 34 - support for large files (>2GB and >4GB) during upload and download | |
| 35 - replaceable memory functions (malloc, free, realloc, etc) | |
| 36 - asynchronous name resolving (*6) | |
| 37 - both a push and a pull style interface | |
| 38 - international domain names (*11) | |
| 39 | |
| 40 HTTP | |
| 41 - HTTP/1.1 compliant (optionally uses 1.0) | |
| 42 - GET | |
| 43 - PUT | |
| 44 - HEAD | |
| 45 - POST | |
| 46 - Pipelining | |
| 47 - multipart formpost (RFC1867-style) | |
| 48 - authentication: Basic, Digest, NTLM (*9) and Negotiate (SPNEGO) (*3) | |
| 49 to server and proxy | |
| 50 - resume (both GET and PUT) | |
| 51 - follow redirects | |
| 52 - maximum amount of redirects to follow | |
| 53 - custom HTTP request | |
| 54 - cookie get/send fully parsed | |
| 55 - reads/writes the netscape cookie file format | |
| 56 - custom headers (replace/remove internally generated headers) | |
| 57 - custom user-agent string | |
| 58 - custom referrer string | |
| 59 - range | |
| 60 - proxy authentication | |
| 61 - time conditions | |
| 62 - via http-proxy | |
| 63 - retrieve file modification date | |
| 64 - Content-Encoding support for deflate and gzip | |
| 65 - "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" support in uploads | |
| 66 - data compression (*12) | |
| 67 - HTTP/2 (*5) | |
| 68 | |
| 69 HTTPS (*1) | |
| 70 - (all the HTTP features) | |
| 71 - using client certificates | |
| 72 - verify server certificate | |
| 73 - via http-proxy | |
| 74 - select desired encryption | |
| 75 - force usage of a specific SSL version (SSLv2 (*7), SSLv3 (*10) or TLSv1) | |
| 76 | |
| 77 FTP | |
| 78 - download | |
| 79 - authentication | |
| 80 - Kerberos 5 (*14) | |
| 81 - active/passive using PORT, EPRT, PASV or EPSV | |
| 82 - single file size information (compare to HTTP HEAD) | |
| 83 - 'type=' URL support | |
| 84 - dir listing | |
| 85 - dir listing names-only | |
| 86 - upload | |
| 87 - upload append | |
| 88 - upload via http-proxy as HTTP PUT | |
| 89 - download resume | |
| 90 - upload resume | |
| 91 - custom ftp commands (before and/or after the transfer) | |
| 92 - simple "range" support | |
| 93 - via http-proxy | |
| 94 - all operations can be tunneled through a http-proxy | |
| 95 - customizable to retrieve file modification date | |
| 96 - no dir depth limit | |
| 97 | |
| 98 FTPS (*1) | |
| 99 - implicit ftps:// support that use SSL on both connections | |
| 100 - explicit "AUTH TLS" and "AUTH SSL" usage to "upgrade" plain ftp:// | |
| 101 connection to use SSL for both or one of the connections | |
| 102 | |
| 103 SCP (*8) | |
| 104 - both password and public key auth | |
| 105 | |
| 106 SFTP (*8) | |
| 107 - both password and public key auth | |
| 108 - with custom commands sent before/after the transfer | |
| 109 | |
| 110 TFTP | |
| 111 - download | |
| 112 - upload | |
| 113 | |
| 114 TELNET | |
| 115 - connection negotiation | |
| 116 - custom telnet options | |
| 117 - stdin/stdout I/O | |
| 118 | |
| 119 LDAP (*2) | |
| 120 - full LDAP URL support | |
| 121 | |
| 122 DICT | |
| 123 - extended DICT URL support | |
| 124 | |
| 125 FILE | |
| 126 - URL support | |
| 127 - upload | |
| 128 - resume | |
| 129 | |
| 130 SMB | |
| 131 - SMBv1 over TCP and SSL | |
| 132 - download | |
| 133 - upload | |
| 134 - authentication with NTLMv1 | |
| 135 | |
| 136 SMTP | |
| 137 - authentication: Plain, Login, CRAM-MD5, Digest-MD5, NTLM (*9), Kerberos 5 | |
| 138 (*4) and External. | |
| 139 - send e-mails | |
| 140 - mail from support | |
| 141 - mail size support | |
| 142 - mail auth support for trusted server-to-server relaying | |
| 143 - multiple recipients | |
| 144 - via http-proxy | |
| 145 | |
| 146 SMTPS (*1) | |
| 147 - implicit smtps:// support | |
| 148 - explicit "STARTTLS" usage to "upgrade" plain smtp:// connections to use SSL | |
| 149 - via http-proxy | |
| 150 | |
| 151 POP3 | |
| 152 - authentication: Clear Text, APOP and SASL | |
| 153 - SASL based authentication: Plain, Login, CRAM-MD5, Digest-MD5, NTLM (*9), | |
| 154 Kerberos 5 (*4) and External. | |
| 155 - list e-mails | |
| 156 - retrieve e-mails | |
| 157 - enhanced command support for: CAPA, DELE, TOP, STAT, UIDL and NOOP via | |
| 158 custom requests | |
| 159 - via http-proxy | |
| 160 | |
| 161 POP3S (*1) | |
| 162 - implicit pop3s:// support | |
| 163 - explicit "STLS" usage to "upgrade" plain pop3:// connections to use SSL | |
| 164 - via http-proxy | |
| 165 | |
| 166 IMAP | |
| 167 - authentication: Clear Text and SASL | |
| 168 - SASL based authentication: Plain, Login, CRAM-MD5, Digest-MD5, NTLM (*9), | |
| 169 Kerberos 5 (*4) and External. | |
| 170 - list the folders of a mailbox | |
| 171 - select a mailbox with support for verifying the UIDVALIDITY | |
| 172 - fetch e-mails with support for specifying the UID and SECTION | |
| 173 - upload e-mails via the append command | |
| 174 - enhanced command support for: EXAMINE, CREATE, DELETE, RENAME, STATUS, | |
| 175 STORE, COPY and UID via custom requests | |
| 176 - via http-proxy | |
| 177 | |
| 178 IMAPS (*1) | |
| 179 - implicit imaps:// support | |
| 180 - explicit "STARTTLS" usage to "upgrade" plain imap:// connections to use SSL | |
| 181 - via http-proxy | |
| 182 | |
| 183 FOOTNOTES | |
| 184 ========= | |
| 185 | |
| 186 *1 = requires a TLS library | |
| 187 *2 = requires OpenLDAP or WinLDAP | |
| 188 *3 = requires a GSS-API implementation (such as Heimdal or MIT Kerberos) or | |
| 189 SSPI (native Windows) | |
| 190 *4 = requires a GSS-API implementation, however, only Windows SSPI is | |
| 191 currently supported | |
| 192 *5 = requires nghttp2 and possibly a recent TLS library | |
| 193 *6 = requires c-ares | |
| 194 *7 = requires OpenSSL, NSS, GSKit, WinSSL or Secure Transport; GnuTLS, for | |
| 195 example, only supports SSLv3 and TLSv1 | |
| 196 *8 = requires libssh2 | |
| 197 *9 = requires OpenSSL, GnuTLS, mbedTLS, NSS, yassl, Secure Transport or SSPI | |
| 198 (native Windows) | |
| 199 *10 = requires an SSL library that supports SSLv3 | |
| 200 *11 = requires libidn or Windows | |
| 201 *12 = requires libz | |
| 202 *13 = requires libmetalink, and either an Apple or Microsoft operating | |
| 203 system, or OpenSSL, or GnuTLS, or NSS | |
| 204 *14 = requires a GSS-API implementation (such as Heimdal or MIT Kerberos) |
