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4 Towards the end of 1996, Daniel Stenberg was spending time writing an IRC bot
17 HttpGet 1.0 was released on April 8th 1997 with brand new HTTP proxy support.
20 download support was added, the name of the project was changed and urlget 2.0
21 was released in August 1997. The http-only days were already passed.
27 name once again was misleading, a second name change was made and on March 20,
28 1998 curl 4 was released. (The version numbering from the previous names was
34 was revealed to us much later.)
36 SSL support was added, powered by the SSLeay library.
41 curl was no longer released under the GPL license. Now we're at 4000 lines of
46 major operating systems. The never-quite-understood -F option was added and
47 curl could now simulate quite a lot of a browser. TELNET support was added.
49 Curl 5 was released in December 1998 and introduced the first ever curl man
57 OpenSSL took over and SSLeay was abandoned.
73 The first non-beta release was named 7.1 and arrived in August. This offered
87 September: kerberos4 support was added.
89 November: started the work on a test suite for curl. It was later re-written
90 from scratch again. The libcurl major SONAME number was set to 1.
99 libcurl while it was released under MPL only. (Due to the fact that MPL is
104 code. The libcurl major SONAME number was bumped to 2 due to this overhaul.
105 The first experimental ftps:// support was added.
107 August: curl is bundled in Mac OS X, 10.1. It was already becoming more and
176 September: TFTP support was added.
191 September: The major SONAME number for libcurl was bumped to 4 due to the