Version 0.5.0 (2000/05/09) - (http.c) Change the process to find the header. Somebody has reported to me that its headers are not separated by "\r\n" string. (2000/04/09) - (csv.c) Indices history files where not parsed because they do not have volume. Now, get_history_csv function does not return an error when it does not find a volume. - (csv.c) Mutual funds where seen as invalid by the parse_csv_file function. The process has been changed. Version 0.4.0 (2000/01/08) - (history.c) get_history_csv and get_stock_history function get historical quotes for one stock. - (stocks.h, csv.c, list.c, client.c) Symbol, Name, Time and Date are now dynamically allocated. This minimizes the stock structure size. - (stocks.c) parse_csv_file function return code was bad tested in download_stocks function. - (stocks.c) free the downloaded datas in the download_stocks function. Version 0.3.0 (2000/20/07) - (COPYING) libstocks is now under the LGPL license. - (http.c) Add some little modifications to compile under Windows. Thanks to Anakim Border for the patch. - (currency.c) Add this file to support single currency exchange rate. (2000/10/07) - (csv.c) Add currency exchange rates support with a small modification on the csv parsing process. Thanks to Ulric Eriksson (from the Siag Office project) for the patch. - (csv.c) Add csv_strtok to prevent bad csv parsing when a ',' is present in the name of the stock. Thanks to Julio Lucas to have found this bug and to suggest me a patch. Version 0.2.0 - Now libstocks supports a lot of markets (United States, Canada, Mexico, Brasil, Argentina, Venezuela, Chili, Australia and European markets) - stocks.c has been strongly modified - libstocks_client displays now the stocks name - parse_csv supports the stock name in the csv file - Parse_csv is now country independant. It then corrects a bug (csv was bad parsed in v0.1.0 for US quotes) - Correct a bug in proxy support Version 0.1.0 -Support of US and European stocks markets -compiles on Linux (Mandrake 7 and Solaris 2.6)