The option name mirrors the 'wget' option (also `--no-check-certificate`). The cURL equivalent is called `--insecure`, which is a bit unclear.
Put in the "developers" section in documentation with proper warnings.
Fixes#168
* Implement include/exclude
* Implement rsync compatible file globbing
* Implement command line filtering flags
* --delete-excluded - Delete files on dest excluded from sync
* --filter - Add a file-filtering rule
* --filter-from - Read filtering patterns from a file
* --exclude - Exclude files matching pattern
* --exclude-from - Read exclude patterns from file
* --include - Include files matching pattern
* --include-from - Read include patterns from file
* --files-from - Read list of source-file nam
* --min-size - Don't transfer any file smaller than this in k or suffix k|M|G
* --max-size - Don't transfer any file larger than this in k or suffix k|M|G
* Document
Shorten the URL to be used by the user and automatically use the
returned code by the server. The browser is opened on
`http://(bindaddress)/auth`, and redirected to the actual URL. When
the code is returned it is automatically inserted, instead of
requiring a copy+paste.
This is also a workaround for the "open" package, which escapes "&"
wrongly on Windows, so the opened URL's are invalid.
This means that dropbox no longer stores MD5SUMs and modified times.
Fixup the tests so that blank MD5SUMs are ignored, and that if
Precision is set to a fs.ModTimeNotSupported, ModTimes can be ignored too.
This opens the door for other FSs which don't support metadata easily.