On Tue, 16 Apr 2013, Tim Ruehsen wrote:

The boundary string Giuseppe mentioned isn't really such a big deal if you ask me. You can easily make it in the same style as the browsers do it (a --------- prefix and a series of random letters) and if you like curl use 12 random hex letters it still makes 184884258895036416 possible combos.

Sorry, I don't see the point here. Guiseppe talked about the *user* specifying the boundary (if I correctly understood that). Wget should care for these details and just automatically create a boundary (similar to what you suggested above). But that's details.

Sorry for being unclear. I just meant to say that is probably not terribly important to let users be able to set the boundary string. We never had that option in (lib)curl and the only people who ever asked for it only did that because they didn't fully grasp what it is and how it works...

And of course this is just my personal opinion.

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