flags `--inet4' and `--inet6' (or `-4' and `-6' for short) force the
use of IPv4 and IPv6 respectively.
+** Talking to SSL servers over proxies now actually works.
+
+** Wget no longer truncates partially downloaded files when download
+has to start over because the server doesn't support Range. Instead,
+with such servers Wget now simply ignores the data up to the byte
+where the last attempt left off, and only then continues appending to
+the file. That way the downloaded file never shrinks, and "start
+over" retries work correctly even when downloading to stdout.
+
+** The `--header' option can now be used to override generated
+headers. For example, `wget --header="Host: foo.bar"
+http://127.0.0.1' tells Wget to connect to localhost, but to specify
+"foo.bar" in the `Host' header. In previous versions such use of
+`--header' lead to duplicate headers in HTTP requests.
+
+** The responses without headers, aka "HTTP 0.9" responses, are
+detected and handled. Although HTTP 0.9 has long been obsolete, it is
+still occasionally used, sometimes by accident.
+
+** The progress bar is now updated regularly even when the data does
+not arrive from the network.
+
** Wget no longer preserves permissions of files retrieved by FTP by
default. Anonymous FTP servers frequently use permissions like "664",
which might not be what the user wants. The new option
`--preserve-permissions' and the corresponding `.wgetrc' variable can
be used to revert to the old behavior.
+** The new option `--protocol-directories' instructs Wget to also use
+the protocol name as a directory component of local file names.
+
** Many options that previously unconditionally set or unset various
flags are now boolean options that can be invoked as either `--OPTION'
or `--no-OPTION'. Options that required an argument "on" or "off"
With this option, multiple Wget runs will be treated as a single
browser session.
\f
+* Wget 1.9.1 is a bugfix release with no user-visible changes.
+\f
* Changes in Wget 1.9.
** It is now possible to specify that POST method be used for HTTP