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Fixed trailing whitespace and numerous formatting glitches
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@ -487,10 +487,10 @@ chunk that looks like \&'name=daniel&skill=lousy'.
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If you start the data with the letter @, the rest should be a file name to
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read the data from, or - if you want curl to read the data from
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stdin. Multiple files can also be specified. Posting data from a file named
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'foobar' would thus be done with \fI\fI-d, --data\fP\fP @foobar. When --data is told to
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read from a file like that, carriage returns and newlines will be stripped
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out. If you don't want the @ character to have a special interpretation use
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\fI--data-raw\fP instead.
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'foobar' would thus be done with \fI-d, --data\fP @foobar. When --data is told to read
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from a file like that, carriage returns and newlines will be stripped out. If
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you don't want the @ character to have a special interpretation use \fI--data-raw\fP
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instead.
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See also \fI--data-binary\fP and \fI--data-urlencode\fP and \fI--data-raw\fP. This option overrides \fI-F, --form\fP and \fI-I, --head\fP and \fI--upload\fP.
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.IP "--delegation <LEVEL>"
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@ -591,8 +591,8 @@ used to seed the random engine for SSL connections.
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See also \fI--random-file\fP.
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.IP "--engine <name>"
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(TLS) Select the OpenSSL crypto engine to use for cipher operations. Use \fI\fI--engine\fP
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list\fP to print a list of build-time supported engines. Note that not all (or
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(TLS) Select the OpenSSL crypto engine to use for cipher operations. Use \fI--engine\fP
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list to print a list of build-time supported engines. Note that not all (or
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none) of the engines may be available at run-time.
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.IP "--environment"
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Sets a range of environment variables, using the names the \fI-w, --write-out\fP option
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@ -1537,7 +1537,7 @@ proxy. Use \fI--ntlm\fP for enabling NTLM with a remote host.
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See also \fI--proxy-negotiate\fP and \fI--proxy-anyauth\fP.
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.IP "--proxy-pass <phrase>"
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Same as \fI\fI--pass\fP\fP but used in HTTPS proxy context.
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Same as \fI--pass\fP but used in HTTPS proxy context.
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Added in 7.52.0.
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.IP "--proxy-service-name <name>"
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@ -1556,7 +1556,7 @@ Added in 7.52.0.
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Same as \fI--tlspassword\fP but used in HTTPS proxy context.
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Added in 7.52.0.
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.IP "--proxy-tlsuser.d <name>"
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.IP "--proxy-tlsuser <name>"
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Same as \fI--tlsuser\fP but used in HTTPS proxy context.
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Added in 7.52.0.
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@ -2112,7 +2112,7 @@ of writing this, those are BoringSSL and NSS only.
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Added in 7.52.0.
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.IP "-1, --tlsv1"
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(SSL) Forces curl to use TLS version 1.x when negotiating with a remote TLS server.
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You can use options \fI\fI-1, --tlsv1\fP.0\fP, \fI--tlsv1.1\fP, \fI--tlsv1.2\fP, and \fI--tlsv1.3\fP to control
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You can use options \fI-1, --tlsv1\fP.0, \fI--tlsv1.1\fP, \fI--tlsv1.2\fP, and \fI--tlsv1.3\fP to control
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the TLS version more precisely (if the SSL backend in use supports such a
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level of control).
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@ -2328,8 +2328,8 @@ The Content-Type of the requested document, if there was any.
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.TP
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.B filename_effective
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The ultimate filename that curl writes out to. This is only meaningful if curl
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is told to write to a file with the \fI\fI-O, --remote-name\fP\fP or \fI\fI-o, --output\fP\fP
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option. It's most useful in combination with the \fI\fI-J, --remote-header-name\fP\fP
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is told to write to a file with the \fI-O, --remote-name\fP or \fI-o, --output\fP
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option. It's most useful in combination with the \fI-J, --remote-header-name\fP
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option. (Added in 7.26.0)
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.TP
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.B ftp_entry_path
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@ -2446,14 +2446,14 @@ attributes, a warning is issued.
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.SH FILES
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.I ~/.curlrc
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.RS
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Default config file, see \fI-K, \fI-K, --config\fP\fP for details.
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Default config file, see \fI-K, --config\fP for details.
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.SH ENVIRONMENT
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The environment variables can be specified in lower case or upper case. The
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lower case version has precedence. http_proxy is an exception as it is only
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available in lower case.
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Using an environment variable to set the proxy has the same effect as using
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the \fI\fI-x, --proxy\fP\fP option.
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the \fI-x, --proxy\fP option.
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.IP "http_proxy [protocol://]<host>[:port]"
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Sets the proxy server to use for HTTP.
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@ -2477,13 +2477,13 @@ a supported one, the proxy will be treated as an HTTP proxy.
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The supported proxy protocol prefixes are as follows:
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.IP "socks4://"
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Makes it the equivalent of \fI\fI--socks4\fP\fP
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Makes it the equivalent of \fI--socks4\fP
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.IP "socks4a://"
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Makes it the equivalent of \fI\fI--socks4a\fP\fP
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Makes it the equivalent of \fI--socks4a\fP
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.IP "socks5://"
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Makes it the equivalent of \fI\fI--socks5\fP\fP
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Makes it the equivalent of \fI--socks5\fP
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.IP "socks5h://"
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Makes it the equivalent of \fI\fI--socks5-hostname\fP\fP
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Makes it the equivalent of \fI--socks5-hostname\fP
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.SH EXIT CODES
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There are a bunch of different error codes and their corresponding error
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messages that may appear during bad conditions. At the time of this writing,
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@ -2530,7 +2530,7 @@ FTP quote error. A quote command returned error from the server.
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.IP 22
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HTTP page not retrieved. The requested url was not found or returned another
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error with the HTTP error code being 400 or above. This return code only
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appears if \fI-f, \fI-f, --fail\fP\fP is used.
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appears if \fI-f, --fail\fP is used.
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.IP 23
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Write error. Curl couldn't write data to a local filesystem or similar.
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.IP 25
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