At 16:40 13/09/2004 +0100, Dave Cragg wrote:


On 13 Sep 2004, at 14:59, Frank Leahy wrote:

What about the switch being on a per request basis, i.e. not a global?

If it could be set as a parameter to a "get url" call then it would probably be a good idea. But the "get" syntax is fixed by the engine, so there's not much I can do about that.


So two commands would always be needed:

  liburlSetSSLVerification false
  get url "https://whatever";

I don't think there is any precedent for resetting a property that has been set by a user, and I'd be reluctant to do it here.

Isn't libURLSetCustomHTTPHeaders a precedent for this ?

Docs say

The libURLSetCustomHTTPHeaders setting takes effect for the next HTTP transaction. After the transaction, the headers are set back to the default. This means that if you want to do multiple HTTP transactions using the same set of custom headers, you must use the libURLSetCustomHTTPHeaders command before each transaction.

-- Alex.

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