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.
Mar 27, 1998:
Try out the latest Windows based PUT Tool
- a small Windows Widget that can be the start to something big :)
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
W3C is looking for volunteers to either help or to take over the maintenance
and development of the source base including libwww, the Mini Robot (webbot), the terminal based Line
Mode Browser, and the Command Line Tool which
can be used in batch tools etc. Interested parties can contact Henrik for details!