Hi Ray,
I used the MS Visual studio IDE, it is what I am most familiar with.
Basically opened up curl-all.sln, and went from there.


On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 12:52 PM Ray Satiro via curl-library <
curl-library@lists.haxx.se> wrote:

> On 3/30/2022 3:08 PM, Garry I via curl-library wrote:
>
> I created a windows MFC application in VS-10 on a windows 7 machine to
> obtain some financial information from Rapid API endpoint early last year.
> It has been working fine, the typical URL for the request(s) was simple:
>
>
> https://yh-finance.p.rapidapi.com/stock/v2/get-summary?symbol=AAPL&region=US
>
>
>
> I have recently bought a new computer with Windows 11 with VS2022. The
> application seemed to port over fine, just a couple little things to deal
> with. When the application executes the curl code, the verbose error
> message returned as listed in the subject line during the curl-easy_perform
> call. “Protocol \ "https\" Not Supported or Disabled In Libcurl”
>
>
>
> I have built the latest curl version, recompiled, and everything appears
> to work just fine except for the API endpoint requests.
>
>
>
> I suspect this might be due to not using the OpenSSL Configurations for
> the library builds, but I didn’t need to do that on the old system.
>
> Just looking for a bit of direction to get this working again.
>
>
> There are many ways to build libcurl. How exactly did you build it?
>
>
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