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2.2 KiB
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62 lines
2.2 KiB
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RELEASE NOTE: v1.2.4
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October 22, 2008
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https fetches were not properly escaping shell args for curl binary execution. This is fixed.
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RELEASE NOTE: v1.2.3
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November 7, 2005
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A typo was introduced in 1.2.2 which broke the whole release. This has been fixed.
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A couple small fixes have been implemented also.
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RELEASE NOTE: v1.2.2
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October 30, 2005
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Fixed a bug with the bugfix for the security hole.
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RELEASE NOTE: v1.2.1
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October 24, 2005
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Fixed a few outstanding bugs and a potential security hole.
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RELEASE NOTE: v1.2
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November 17, 2004
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Fixed a number of outstanding bugs.
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RELEASE NOTE: v1.01
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PHP fixed a bug with fread() which consequently broke the way Snoopy called it. This has been fixed.
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Renamed Snoopy.class.inc to Snoopy.class.php for proper file extention.
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RELEASE NOTE: v1.0
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Added fetchform() function for fetching form elements from an html page.
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For SSL support, you must have cURL installed. see http://curl.haxx.se
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for details. Snoopy does not use the cURL library fuctions within PHP,
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as these are not stable as of this Snoopy release.
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Fixed bug with posting arrays of data.
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Added status variable to track http status.
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Several other bug fixes, see Changelog.
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RELEASE NOTE: v0.93
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A bug was fixed with redirection headers not containing the hostname, doubling up the redirection location URL.
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There is also a new variable, $lastredirectaddr that contains the last redirection URL.
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RELEASE NOTE: v0.92
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March 9, 2000
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A bug was fixed with redirection on MS web servers. Also, cookies are now passed through redirects.
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This release also adds the ability to traverse html framed pages. Just set $maxframes to the recursion depth you want to allow, and results are returned in $this->results as an array. See the README for an example.
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-Monte
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RELEASE NOTE: v0.91
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February 22, 2000
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In previous versions of Snoopy, $this->header was an array containing key/value pairs of headers returned from fetched content, not including HTTP and GET headers. If a key value was the same, the old value was overwritten (Two Set-Cookie: headers for example). This was overcome by making $this->header a simple array containing every header returned. Therefore, it will now be up to the programmer to split these headers into key/value pairs if so desired.
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-Monte
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