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New CPAN version sync release, including portable Win32/Win64 binaries.

APIv2 is now default, unless a custom server is used or the API version is specified explicitly.

Please consider removing --api 2 option from the command line if you used it before. Even though the client will still work with that option, not having it explicitly set should ensure a better future compatibility if and when APIv3 comes out.

Please make sure you have read the documentation, especially the "Windows client" section, to ensure that you specify the path correctly if you are using HTTP verification. Also check the "Plugins" section if you are going to use the client in a multiuser environment.

Keep in mind that wildcard certificates require DNS verification. Run your client as usual, but for the wildcard issuance utilize the option "-handle-as dns".

The binaries are self-sufficient (portable) and do not require any installations. Win32 client (le32.zip) works on Windows XP and later versions. Win64 client (le64.zip) requires 64 bits version of Windows.

For those interested in developing custom plugins, see the instructions regarding installing the client with portable Perl.

Note: If you are publishing a link to the releases of ZeroSSL client, please always use https://github.com/do-know/Crypt-LE/releases instead of pointing to a specific release. That link will always point to the latest one, while old releases are periodically removed.

For the Online SSL Wizard, other tools and documentation visit ZeroSSL.com

Source: README.md, updated 2019-10-31