MANUAL: update examples to resolve without redirects

www.netscape.com is redirecting to a cookie consent form on Aol, and
cool.haxx.se isn't responding to FTP anymore. Replace with examples
that resolves in case users try out the commands when reading the
manual.

Closes #6024
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
Reviewed-by: Emil Engler <me@emilengler.com>
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## Simple Usage
Get the main page from Netscape's web-server:
Get the main page from a web-server:
curl http://www.netscape.com/
curl https://www.example.com/
Get the README file the user's home directory at funet's ftp-server:
@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Get a web page from a server using port 8000:
Get a directory listing of an FTP site:
curl ftp://cool.haxx.se/
curl ftp://ftp.funet.fi
Get the definition of curl from a dictionary:
@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Get the definition of curl from a dictionary:
Fetch two documents at once:
curl ftp://cool.haxx.se/ http://www.weirdserver.com:8000/
curl ftp://ftp.funet.fi/ http://www.weirdserver.com:8000/
Get a file off an FTPS server:
@ -61,13 +61,13 @@ Get a file from an SMB server:
Get a web page and store in a local file with a specific name:
curl -o thatpage.html http://www.netscape.com/
curl -o thatpage.html http://www.example.com/
Get a web page and store in a local file, make the local file get the name of
the remote document (if no file name part is specified in the URL, this will
fail):
curl -O http://www.netscape.com/index.html
curl -O http://www.example.com/index.html
Fetch two files and store them with their remote names:
@ -657,11 +657,11 @@ Download with `PORT` but use 192.168.0.10 as our IP address to use:
Get a web page from a server using a specified port for the interface:
curl --interface eth0:1 http://www.netscape.com/
curl --interface eth0:1 http://www.example.com/
or
curl --interface 192.168.1.10 http://www.netscape.com/
curl --interface 192.168.1.10 http://www.example.com/
## HTTPS