
7 Feb
2011
7 Feb
'11
12:03 a.m.
Hi everyone, I'm starting to make plans for http-enumerator 0.4, which will include keep-alive support, proper streaming request bodies and *hopefully* user controlled certificate checking. I say hopefully because that really depends on being able to stop using the OpenSSL backend. I know that I'm personally using it in my production systems because one of its dependencies, the AES package, does not compile on 32-bit systems. My question is, does anyone have other reasons for using the OpenSSL backend which should stop me from making such a transition? Thanks, Michael