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+* Changes in Wget 1.11.
+
+** Wget now saves HTTP downloads using file names specified by the
+`Content-Disposition' header. This is a standard way of specifying
+the file name used by many web dynamically generated pages.
+
+** The GnuTLS library is now also supported for https downloads.
+This is still work-in-progress. OpenSSL is still used by default; use
+--with-ssl=gnutls to build with GnuTLS. OpenSSL is still required for
+NTLM authorization to work, but this should eventually change.
+
+** The new option `--ignore-case' makes Wget ignore case when
+matching files, directories, and wildcards. This affects the -X, -I,
+-A, and -R options, as well as globbing in FTP URLs.
+
+** ETA projection is now displayed in "dot" progress output as well as
+in the default progress bar. (The dot progress is used by default when
+logging Wget's output to file using the `-o' option.)
+
+** The "lockable boolean" argument type is no longer supported. It
+was only used by the passive_ftp .wgetrc setting. If you're running
+broken scripts or Perl modules that unconditionally specify
+`--passive-ftp' and your firewall disallows it, you can override them
+by replacing wget with a script that execs wget "$@" --no-passive-ftp.
+
+** The source code has migrated from CVS to Subversion. The
+repository is available at http://svn.dotsrc.org/repo/wget/; to
+checkout the trunk to a directory named `wget', use something like
+`svn checkout http://svn.dotsrc.org/repo/wget/trunk/ wget'.
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* Changes in Wget 1.10.
** Downloading files larger than 2GB, sometimes referred to as "large
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