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TODO

 Ok, this is what I wanna do with Curl. Please tell me what you think, and
 please don't hesitate to contribute and send me patches that improve this
 product! (Yes, you may add things not mentioned here, these are just a
 few teasers...)

 * Fully working telnet stuff
   (Only partially working at the moment, if TRY_TELNET is defined when
   compiled.)

 * RFC2069 compliance, "Digest Access Authentication"
   A valid test page seem to exist at:
    http://hopf.math.nwu.edu/testpage/digest/
   And some friendly person's server source code is available at
    http://hopf.math.nwu.edu/digestauth/index.html
   Then there's the Apache mod_digest source code too of course.
   It seems as if Netscape doesn't support this, and not many servers
   do. Although this is a lot better authentication method than the more
   common "Basic". Basic sends the password if cleartext over the network,
   this "Digest" method uses a challange-response protocol which increases
   security quite a lot.

 * FTP Upload Through Web Proxy
   I don't know any web proxies that allow CONNECT through on port 21, but
   that would be the best way to do ftp upload. All we would need to do would
   be to 'CONNECT <host>:<port> HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n' and then do business as
   usual. I least I think so. It would be fun if someone tried this...

 * Multiple Proxies?
   Is there anyone that actually uses serial-proxies? I mean, send CONNECT to
   the first proxy to connect to the second proxy to which you send CONNECT to
   connect to the remote host (or even more iterations). And if anyone is,
   would be need to make curl support it? (Not that it would be hard, just
   confusing...)

 * IPv6 Awareness
   Where ever it would fit. I am not that into v6 yet to fully grasp what we
   would need to do, but letting the autoconf search for v6-versions of a few
   functions and then use them instead is of course the first thing to do...
   RFC 2428 "FTP Extensions for IPv6 and NATs" will be interesting. PORT
   should be replaced with EPRT for IPv6, and EPSV instead of PASV.

 * Amiga port
   Yes, I've done my share of amiga programming but now I'd like someone else
   to do the amiga port and allow this tool to be used on amiga too.
