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Libwww - the W3C Sample Code Library

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Libwww is a general-purpose Web API written in C for Unix and Windows (Win32). With a highly extensible and layered API, it can accommodate many different types of applications including clients, robots, etc. The purpose of libwww is to provide a highly optimized HTTP sample implementation as well as other Internet protocols and to serve as a testbed for protocol experiments.

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News, Updates, and Events

September 24, 1998
New binary version of the Web Commander made available. This version avoids the lost update problem
September 14, 1998
The latest CVS version of libwww supports HTTP/1.1, rev 05
September 1, 1998
The number of people having checked out libwww from CVS exceeds 300!
June 1, 1998
The libwww cvs repository log can now be browsed online.
May 21, 1998
The libwww repository is now available to the public - come and try it out. The hope is that this will speed up development and deployment of new features.
March 27, 1998
Try out the latest Windows based PUT Tool - a small Windows Widget that can be the start to something big :)
March 25, 1998: Libwww Version 5.1l available for HTTP/1.1 testing! Check out the performance!
This release is a "second generation" HTTP/1.1 implementation using persistent connections, pipelining, smart output buffering, and persistent caching. It is the code base that was used in the "Network Performance Effects of HTTP/1.1, CSS1, and PNG" paper
See also the list of previous head lines and events

Libwww Mailinglist

Please send all requests regarding libwww to <www-lib@w3.org>. This list is archived at findmail and in the W3C archives. Note, that you MUST be subscribed in order to post to the mailing list. See the information on mailing lists for details.

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Authors and Contributors

The development of libwww depends on YOU! The more people who are contributing and helping the development, the more useful the code base gets. Check out the list of collaborators who provide invaluable contributions to the libwww code base and find out how you can help!

Henrik Frystyk Nielsen
Designed and implemented libwww from version 2.17 up until version 5.1
Tim Berners-Lee and Jean-Francois Groff
Came up with the initial design and implementation of libwww


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Henrik Frystyk Nielsen,
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