cURL 8.11 Released With Official WebSockets Support
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Websockets already been there, I don't know at official level or not. I tried to use them from C code but failed and gave ip. It seems now it is time to re-check. Usually Curl does its job very well, I like the library
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Very nice. I keep being annoyed by having no tool to quickly test websockets in Fedora (that doesn't require me to install npm or other large dependencies).
For some deeper analysis I like https://github.com/vi/websocat.
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Originally posted by ahrs View PostI didn't even know cURL had IPFS support. How does it work? I take that it doesn't have its own embedded node? Is it just using a HTTP gateway?
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I didn't even know cURL had IPFS support. How does it work? I take that it doesn't have its own embedded node? Is it just using a HTTP gateway?
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cURL 8.11 Released With Official WebSockets Support
Phoronix: cURL 8.11 Released With Official WebSockets Support
The cURL 8.11 release is now available for this widely-used open-source software library and CLI utility used for downloads and supporting a variety of network protocols for file transfers. Most notable with cURL 8.11 is sporting official WebSockets support...
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