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curl.1: regenerated

Fixed trailing whitespace and numerous formatting glitches
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Daniel Stenberg 2016-12-17 23:57:34 +01:00
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@ -487,10 +487,10 @@ chunk that looks like \&'name=daniel&skill=lousy'.
If you start the data with the letter @, the rest should be a file name to
read the data from, or - if you want curl to read the data from
stdin. Multiple files can also be specified. Posting data from a file named
'foobar' would thus be done with \fI\fI-d, --data\fP\fP @foobar. When --data is told to
read from a file like that, carriage returns and newlines will be stripped
out. If you don't want the @ character to have a special interpretation use
\fI--data-raw\fP instead.
'foobar' would thus be done with \fI-d, --data\fP @foobar. When --data is told to read
from a file like that, carriage returns and newlines will be stripped out. If
you don't want the @ character to have a special interpretation use \fI--data-raw\fP
instead.
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.
.IP "--delegation <LEVEL>"
@ -591,8 +591,8 @@ used to seed the random engine for SSL connections.
See also \fI--random-file\fP.
.IP "--engine <name>"
(TLS) Select the OpenSSL crypto engine to use for cipher operations. Use \fI\fI--engine\fP
list\fP to print a list of build-time supported engines. Note that not all (or
(TLS) Select the OpenSSL crypto engine to use for cipher operations. Use \fI--engine\fP
list to print a list of build-time supported engines. Note that not all (or
none) of the engines may be available at run-time.
.IP "--environment"
Sets a range of environment variables, using the names the \fI-w, --write-out\fP option
@ -1537,7 +1537,7 @@ proxy. Use \fI--ntlm\fP for enabling NTLM with a remote host.
See also \fI--proxy-negotiate\fP and \fI--proxy-anyauth\fP.
.IP "--proxy-pass <phrase>"
Same as \fI\fI--pass\fP\fP but used in HTTPS proxy context.
Same as \fI--pass\fP but used in HTTPS proxy context.
Added in 7.52.0.
.IP "--proxy-service-name <name>"
@ -1556,7 +1556,7 @@ Added in 7.52.0.
Same as \fI--tlspassword\fP but used in HTTPS proxy context.
Added in 7.52.0.
.IP "--proxy-tlsuser.d <name>"
.IP "--proxy-tlsuser <name>"
Same as \fI--tlsuser\fP but used in HTTPS proxy context.
Added in 7.52.0.
@ -2112,7 +2112,7 @@ of writing this, those are BoringSSL and NSS only.
Added in 7.52.0.
.IP "-1, --tlsv1"
(SSL) Forces curl to use TLS version 1.x when negotiating with a remote TLS server.
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
You can use options \fI-1, --tlsv1\fP.0, \fI--tlsv1.1\fP, \fI--tlsv1.2\fP, and \fI--tlsv1.3\fP to control
the TLS version more precisely (if the SSL backend in use supports such a
level of control).
@ -2328,8 +2328,8 @@ The Content-Type of the requested document, if there was any.
.TP
.B filename_effective
The ultimate filename that curl writes out to. This is only meaningful if curl
is told to write to a file with the \fI\fI-O, --remote-name\fP\fP or \fI\fI-o, --output\fP\fP
option. It's most useful in combination with the \fI\fI-J, --remote-header-name\fP\fP
is told to write to a file with the \fI-O, --remote-name\fP or \fI-o, --output\fP
option. It's most useful in combination with the \fI-J, --remote-header-name\fP
option. (Added in 7.26.0)
.TP
.B ftp_entry_path
@ -2446,14 +2446,14 @@ attributes, a warning is issued.
.SH FILES
.I ~/.curlrc
.RS
Default config file, see \fI-K, \fI-K, --config\fP\fP for details.
Default config file, see \fI-K, --config\fP for details.
.SH ENVIRONMENT
The environment variables can be specified in lower case or upper case. The
lower case version has precedence. http_proxy is an exception as it is only
available in lower case.
Using an environment variable to set the proxy has the same effect as using
the \fI\fI-x, --proxy\fP\fP option.
the \fI-x, --proxy\fP option.
.IP "http_proxy [protocol://]<host>[:port]"
Sets the proxy server to use for HTTP.
@ -2477,13 +2477,13 @@ a supported one, the proxy will be treated as an HTTP proxy.
The supported proxy protocol prefixes are as follows:
.IP "socks4://"
Makes it the equivalent of \fI\fI--socks4\fP\fP
Makes it the equivalent of \fI--socks4\fP
.IP "socks4a://"
Makes it the equivalent of \fI\fI--socks4a\fP\fP
Makes it the equivalent of \fI--socks4a\fP
.IP "socks5://"
Makes it the equivalent of \fI\fI--socks5\fP\fP
Makes it the equivalent of \fI--socks5\fP
.IP "socks5h://"
Makes it the equivalent of \fI\fI--socks5-hostname\fP\fP
Makes it the equivalent of \fI--socks5-hostname\fP
.SH EXIT CODES
There are a bunch of different error codes and their corresponding error
messages that may appear during bad conditions. At the time of this writing,
@ -2530,7 +2530,7 @@ FTP quote error. A quote command returned error from the server.
.IP 22
HTTP page not retrieved. The requested url was not found or returned another
error with the HTTP error code being 400 or above. This return code only
appears if \fI-f, \fI-f, --fail\fP\fP is used.
appears if \fI-f, --fail\fP is used.
.IP 23
Write error. Curl couldn't write data to a local filesystem or similar.
.IP 25