Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Also: the fix to the locale/progress-bar issues resulted in the
added use of a couple wide-character/multibyte-related functions,
mbtowc and wcwidth.
So far Wget has avoided explicit use of wc/mb functions on the account
of portability. Fortunately in
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Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
| Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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| Also: the fix to the locale/progress-bar issues resulted in the
| added use of a couple wide-character/multibyte-related functions,
| mbtowc and wcwidth.
|
| So far Wget has avoided
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Micah Cowan wrote:
| As to wchar_t and mbtowc: I'm curious how many systems we're still
| trying to support actually lack these, given that they've been around
| since the very first C standard?
Note that, as mentioned in the release announcement
Hello,
There is information about Socks Proxy support on official website:
Supports HTTP and SOCKS proxies
But in reality there is no support and there is no much instructions how to
get it worked.
Can we have some more information about this?
How can we enable this library on
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Bolee Menee wrote:
Hello,
There is information about Socks Proxy support on official website:
Supports HTTP and SOCKS proxies
But in reality there is no support and there is no much instructions how
to get it worked.
Hm, yeah. I copied