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Ben Laurie deserves kudos for his excellent patches for better error handling, SSL information inspection, and random seeding.

Stuart Horner of Core Communications, Inc. Pavel Hlavnicka for a patch for freeing memory when using a pkcs12 file, and for inspiring more robust read behavior. James Woodyatt is a champ for finding a ridiculous memory leak that has been the bane of many a Crypt::SSLeay user.

Bryan Hart for his patch adding proxy support, and thanks to Tobias Manthey for submitting another approach. Guenter Knauf for significant improvements in configuring things in Win32 and Netware lands and Jan Dubois for various suggestions for improvements.

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PL Makefile. TODO : Does it work? TODO: then what is the. TODO: unclear? Meaning "the presence of this type of certificate"? Asked 11 years, 4 months ago. Active 6 years, 8 months ago. Viewed 5k times. Jones S. Jones 1, 2 2 gold badges 12 12 silver badges 28 28 bronze badges.

Alexandr Ciornii that's a good question. I've been using Perl on Win for small side projects for the past 6 or 7 years now. Back then ActiveState looked to me like it had the best offering, and I've never really thought to explore any of the other options that have emerged. Maybe I should. Sinan Unur was correct. After looking into the newest Perl versions available, I decided to give Strawberry Perl v5. Add a comment. Links CPAN. Author A. Sinan Unur. Lastest release version 0.

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The web will never be the same : Ben Laurie deserves kudos for his excellent patches for better error handling, SSL information inspection, and random seeding. Dongqiang Bai for host name resolution fix when using a proxy. Stuart Horner of Core Communications, Inc.

Pavel Hlavnicka for a patch for freeing memory when using a pkcs12 file, and for inspiring more robust "read " behavior. James Woodyatt is a champ for finding a ridiculous memory leak that has been the bane of many a Crypt::SSLeay user. Bryan Hart for his patch adding proxy support, and thanks to Tobias Manthey for submitting another approach.



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