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Re: [libmicrohttpd] GNU libmicrohttpd 0.9.4 released


From: Carlos Henrique Júnior
Subject: Re: [libmicrohttpd] GNU libmicrohttpd 0.9.4 released
Date: Sun, 26 Dec 2010 01:37:11 -0200

Hi Christian, how are you? Nice xmas gived :D thanks...
 
would you provide us a fully working example app which receive POST and GET, also receive files sent through HTTP? I`m really going into troubles trying to implement that. it`s very confusing.
 
thanks!

Carlos Júnior <address@hidden>
www.xjunior.me
+55 31 8763-5606
+55 31 3227-1009


On Sat, Dec 25, 2010 at 8:38 PM, Christian Grothoff <address@hidden> wrote:
Dear all,

I'm pleased to announce the release of GNU libmicrohttpd 0.9.4.

GNU libmicrohttpd is a small C library that is supposed to make it easy to run
an HTTP server as part of another application.  GNU libmicrohttpd is fully
HTTP 1.1 compliant and supports IPv6.  Finally, GNU libmicrohttpd is fast,
portable and has a simple API and (without TLS support and other optional
features) a small binary size (~32k).

This release adds various minor features and documentation improvements.
Basic authentication is now supported (in addition to the existing support for
digest authentication and the use of TLS client certificates).  The stack size
for threads created by MHD can now be specified by the user.  Transmission of
content from files using the "sendfile" optimization can now be started at a
non-zero offset.  Finally, the behavior of the "--enable" configure options
was changed to be sane.

You can download GNU libmicrohttpd from

* ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libmicrohttpd/ and all GNU FTP mirrors.
* Our Subversion repository at https://gnunet.org/svn/libmicrohttpd/

Please report bugs to our bugtracker at https://gnunet.org/bugs/.

The documentation (including a reference manual and tutorial) at
http://www.gnu.org/software/libmicrohttpd/ has also been updated,
including a new chapter on how to do client authentication using
TLS certificates.

Happy hacking!

Christian



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