+Version 7.22.0 released 03-Oct-2011
+
+ * New configure options:
+
+ * resolve: Pass a list of strings with host name resolve information to use for
+ requests with this handle.
+
+ Each single name resolve string should be written using the format
+ HOST:PORT:ADDRESS where HOST is the name TclCurl will try to resolve, PORT is
+ the port number of the service where TclCurl wants to connect to the HOST and
+ ADDRESS is the numerical IP address. If libcurl is built to support IPv6,
+ ADDRESS can be either IPv4 or IPv6 style addressing.
+
+ * tlsauthusername, tlsauthpassword: Pass a string with the username or password to
+ use for the TLS authentication method specified with the 'tlsauthtype' option.
+
+ * tlsauthtype: Use it to tell TclCurl which authentication method(s) you want it to
+ use for TLS authentication. So far the only method is 'tlsauthsrp' for TLS-SRP
+ authentication. Secure Remote Password authentication for TLS is defined in
+ RFC 5054 and provides mutual authentication if both sides have a shared secret.
+
+ You need to build libcurl with GnuTLS or OpenSSL with TLS-SRP support for this
+ to work.
+
+ * transferencoding: Adds a request for compressed Transfer Encoding in the outgoing
+ HTTP request. If the server supports this and so desires, it can respond with the
+ HTTP resonse sent using a compressed Transfer-Encoding that will be automatically
+ uncompressed by TclCurl on receival.
+
+ Transfer-Encoding differs slightly from the Content-Encoding you ask for with
+ 'encoding' in that a Transfer-Encoding is strictly meant to be for the transfer
+ and thus MUST be decoded before the data arrives in the client. Traditionally,
+ Transfer-Encoding has been much less used and supported by both HTTP clients and
+ HTTP servers.
+
+ * wildcard: Set this option to 1 if you want to transfer multiple files according to
+ a file name pattern. The pattern can be specified as part of the url, using an
+ fnmatch-like pattern (Shell Pattern Matching) in the last part of URL (file name).
+
+ So far it only works with FTP.
+
+ * fnmatchfunction: Name of the procedure that will be called instead of the internal
+ wildcard matching function, it should match the following prototype:
+
+ FnMatchProc {pattern string}
+
+ Returns '0' if it matches, '1' if it doesn't.
+
+ * chunkbgnproc: Name of the procedure that will be called before a file will be transfered
+ by ftp, it should match the following prototype:
+
+ ChunkBgnProc {remains}
+
+ Where remains is the number of files still to be transfered (or skipped)
+
+ This callback makes sense only when using the 'wildcard' option.
+
+ * chunkendproc: Name of the procedure that will be called after a file is transfered
+ (or skipped) by ftp when using the wildcard option, it should match the following
+ prototype:
+
+ ChunkEndProc {}
+
+ It should return '0' if everyhting is fine and '1' if some error occurred.
+
+ * chunkbgnvar: Name of the variable in the global scope that will contain the data of
+ the file about to be transfered. If you don't use this option '::fileData' will be used.
+
+ The available data is: filename, filetype (file, directory, symlink, device block,
+ device char, named pipe, socket, door or error if it couldn't be identified), time, perm,
+ uid, gid, size, hardlinks and flags.
+
+ * mailfrom: Pass a string to specify the sender address in a mail when sending an SMTP mail
+ with TclCurl.
+
+ * mailrcpt: Pass a list of recipients to pass to the server in your SMTP mail request.
+
+ * ftpusepret: Set to 1 to tell TclCurl to use the EPRT (and LPRT) command when doing
+ active FTP downloads (which is enabled by 'ftpport'). Using EPRT means that it will
+ first attempt to use EPRT and then LPRT before using PORT, if you pass zero to this
+ option, it will not try using EPRT or LPRT, only plain PORT.
+
+ * gssapidelegation: Set the option to 'flag' to allow unconditional GSSAPI
+ credential delegation. The delegation is disabled by default. Set the parameter
+ to 'policyflag' to delegate only if the OK-AS-DELEGATE flag is set in the service
+ ticket in case this feature is supported by the GSSAPI implementation and the
+ definition of GSS_C_DELEG_POLICY_FLAG was available at compile-time.
+
+ * telnetoptions: Pass a list with variables to pass to the telnet negotiations.
+ The variables should be in the format <option=value>. TclCurl supports the
+ options'TTYPE', 'XDISPLOC' and 'NEW_ENV'. See the TELNET standard for details.
+
+
+ * Updated configure options:
+
+ * httpauth new method 'ntlmwb': NTLM delegating to winbind helper. Authentication is
+ performed by a separate binary application that is executed when needed. The name
+ of the application is specified at libcurl's compile time but is typically
+ /usr/bin/ntlm_auth.
+
+ * new proxy type 'socsk5h' to enable socks5 and asking the proxy to do the resolving
+
+ * New info available through the 'getinfo' command:
+
+ * primaryport: Returns the destination port of the most recent connection done.
+
+ * localip: Returns the local (source) IP address of the most recent connection done.
+ This string may be IPv6 if that's enabled.
+
+ * localport: Returns the local (source) port of the most recent connection done.
+
+ * Bug fixes:
+
+ * Sven Hoexter let me know that TclCurl no longer build as curl/types.h and curl/easy.h
+ no longer exists:
+
+ * Gary Nigg noticed that 'bodyvar' had to be reconfigured for each transfer.
+
+ * John Coppens got an error when he tried the 'curl::transfer' command.
+
+ * Gerald Dumas reported that TclCurl wouldn't compile in FreeBSD, it so happens that
+ the upstart type 'ulong' isn't good enough for it.
+