Known Bugs and Patches
The list of known bugs are in reverse chronological order. Please report bugs or bug-fixes to libwww@w3.org noting the version of the Library and what caused the
bug to appear.
The provided patches are relative to the WWW directory in the distribution tree. In
order to apply a patch, do the following in the WWW directory:
- Download the patch, for example lib-1.fix
- Invoke the patch command by typing
patch < lib-1.fix
- Rebuild the code by typing
make clobber
./BUILD library
Library 4.0
Library 3.1
- Bug in time stamp on files in FTP directory listings
- The Library supports "long" directory listings for FTP Unix, VMS
and Windows NT servers with file type, size, time and date
etc. However, the time stamp is wrong by one hour for files created
when dayligt savingtime is enabled. The reason is that the FTP module
in the Library doesn't know the timezone of the remote FTP server and
hence doesn't know when DSR is enabled or disabled. This is fixed in
the next version
- Problem with nested HTML tags in the HTML parser
- A bug which makes the HTML parser crash if is gets more than 20
nested HTML tags. Thanks to Robert M. Fleischman for pointing this
out!
Library 3.0
- Problems with redicection
- Until now all HTTP servers have sent back a small HTML document with a
redirection message going:
If you can see this message then your browser
does not support automatic redirection.
However, new severs like Netscape and other servers don't send this
and hence no stream should be set up. This confuses the Library and it
dumps core.
Henrik Frystyk, libwww@w3.org, December 1995