All releases of PHP HTTP protocol client


Release Notes: This release adds support for returning numeric error codes to let the application treat HTTP access errors according to the type of error. It also fixes the handling of malformed redirection URLs returned by the Location response headers.


Release Notes: This release fixes a bug in the connection to SSL servers that prevented it from working with servers with SSL virtual hosts. It also fixes the setting of the user name when connecting to a server via a SOCKS 4 proxy.


Release Notes: This release fixes a bug in handling cookies due to case sensitive cookie attribute names. It also adds a new function that can read whole HTTP reply body parts in a single call. It also adds support to set the Accept header value to be sent in all request headers, including redirected and authenticated requests. Now it is also possible to dump debug information to a file instead of the script output.


Release Notes: The class was changed to avoid using POSIX regular expression functions, which are deprecated since PHP 5.3. It also automatically fixes malformed URLs that contain spaces.


Release Notes: This release fixes the GetRequestArguments function so it resets the internal error variable to avoid accumulating errors over consecutive requests to different URLs or using different proxy servers.


Release Notes: A bug that was preventing to access SSL sites via proxies was fixed. A few functions with arguments that really did not need to be passed by reference were fixed.


Release Notes: This release adds support for SOCKS protocol version 4.


Release Notes: This release adds support for establishing SSL connections via non-SSL HTTP proxies.


Release Notes: This release provides support for streaming request body data in small chunks of undefined length using chunked transfer encoding for PUT and POST methods. The example script for sending SOAP requests was updated to use a Web service that is currently active.


Release Notes: This release introduces the support to establish connections via a SOCKS 5 server. A new option was added to avoid using the Curl library when sending SSL requests.
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