> Are any other classes effected? No. I checked. One of those cut & paste things, I copied the window class struct to build the url class, and the global flag went along for the ride, and it shouldn't have. I was happy it was a trivial fix, not a major error in logic or structure.
The new smtp pop3 machinery is in place, using the curl library, which we were already using for http and ftp anyways. Thanks to Chris. Saves about 1200 lines of code, is easier to read, is maintained by someone else, and provides some new features that I don't have to reinvent. ipv6 mail servers, various authentication algorithms, etc, but I wonder if we haven't lost the ability to cc, rather than a straight recipient. I just thought of that now, as I write this. Hmm. I suppose I could live without cc, but it's nice sometimes. Chris what do you think here? Another thing we save is 52 messages, in messages.c, that aren't needed any more. I changed these to NotUsed1 through NotUsed52 in messages.h. This was easier than deleting them, and deleting, perfectly, the corresponding strings in all the languages we support. So if you need a new message in the future, glom onto one of the NotUsed messages and take it over, in its position. I guess we lost 52 messages because I use the curl messages for everything now, and there are fewer of them anyways than my home grown software. On we go. Karl Dahlke _______________________________________________ Edbrowse-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.the-brannons.com/mailman/listinfo/edbrowse-dev
