spell out that -i should be used if you want to add http headers to the

output. -v does not do that
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Daniel Stenberg 2002-08-07 08:09:14 +00:00
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@ -591,10 +591,13 @@ or the
.I -O .I -O
options. options.
.IP "-v/--verbose" .IP "-v/--verbose"
Makes the fetching more verbose/talkative. Mostly usable for Makes the fetching more verbose/talkative. Mostly usable for debugging. Lines
debugging. Lines starting with '>' means data sent by curl, '<' starting with '>' means data sent by curl, '<' means data received by curl
means data received by curl that is hidden in normal cases and lines that is hidden in normal cases and lines starting with '*' means additional
starting with '*' means additional info provided by curl. info provided by curl.
Note that if you want to see HTTP headers in the output, \fI-i/--include\fP
might be option you're looking for.
If this option is used twice, the second will again disable verbose. If this option is used twice, the second will again disable verbose.
.IP "-V/--version" .IP "-V/--version"