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| author | Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se> | 2002-05-07 13:12:12 +0000 | 
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| committer | Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se> | 2002-05-07 13:12:12 +0000 | 
| commit | 1458c3668df4671aa22e8910a56afe0a547b8a16 (patch) | |
| tree | 2ef8e3a28f5e9367cef1f084aeb8e88a4d4d420f /docs | |
| parent | 980a47b42b95d7b9ff3378dc7b0f2e1c453fb649 (diff) | |
--trace-ascii and --junk-session-cookies were added
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| -rw-r--r-- | docs/curl.1 | 63 | 
1 files changed, 40 insertions, 23 deletions
| diff --git a/docs/curl.1 b/docs/curl.1 index c17f380b5..5fa130f07 100644 --- a/docs/curl.1 +++ b/docs/curl.1 @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@  .\" nroff -man curl.1  .\" Written by Daniel Stenberg  .\" -.TH curl 1 "4 May 2002" "Curl 7.9.7" "Curl Manual" +.TH curl 1 "7 May 2002" "Curl 7.9.7" "Curl Manual"  .SH NAME  curl \- transfer a URL  .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -99,10 +99,7 @@ If this option is used severl times, the last one will override the others.  .IP "--connect-timeout <seconds>"  Maximum time in seconds that you allow the connection to the server to take.  This only limits the connection phase, once curl has connected this option is -of no more use. This option didn't work in win32 systems until 7.7.2.  See -also the -.I "--max-time" -option. +of no more use. See also the \fI--max-time\fP option.  If this option is used several times, the last one will be used.  .IP "-c/--cookie-jar <file name>" @@ -173,14 +170,15 @@ but with this option, it will not try using EPSV.  If this option is used several times, each occurrence will toggle this on/off.  .IP "-D/--dump-header <file>" -(HTTP/FTP) -Write the HTTP headers to this file. Write the FTP file info to this -file if -I/--head is used. +Write the protocol headers to the specified file.  This option is handy to use when you want to store the cookies that a HTTP  site sends to you. The cookies could then be read in a second curl invoke by  using the -b/--cookie option! +When used on FTP, the ftp server response lines are considered being "headers" +and thus are saved there. +  If this option is used several times, the last one will be used.  .IP "-e/--referer <URL>"  (HTTP) Sends the "Referer Page" information to the HTTP server. This can also @@ -217,13 +215,11 @@ peer. The certificate must be in PEM format.  If this option is used several times, the last one will be used.  .IP "-f/--fail" -(HTTP) -Fail silently (no output at all) on server errors. This is mostly done -like this to better enable scripts etc to better deal with failed -attempts. In normal cases when a HTTP server fails to deliver a -document, it returns a HTML document stating so (which often also -describes why and more). This flag will prevent curl from -outputting that and fail silently instead. +(HTTP) Fail silently (no output at all) on server errors. This is mostly done +like this to better enable scripts etc to better deal with failed attempts. In +normal cases when a HTTP server fails to deliver a document, it returns a HTML +document stating so (which often also describes why and more). This flag will +prevent curl from outputting that and fail silently instead.  If this option is used twice, the second will again disable silent failure.  .IP "-F/--form <name=content>" @@ -251,13 +247,17 @@ This option can be used multiple times.  This option switches off the "URL globbing parser". When you set this option,  you can specify URLs that contain the letters {}[] without having them being  interpreted by curl itself. Note that these letters are not normal legal URL -contents but they should be encoded according to the URI standard. (Option -added in curl 7.6) +contents but they should be encoded according to the URI standard.  .IP "-G/--get"  When used, this option will make all data specified with -d/--data or  --data-binary to be used in a HTTP GET request instead of the POST request  that otherwise would be used. The data will be appended to the URL with a '?'  separator. (Option added in curl 7.9) + +If used in combination with -I, the POST data will instead be appended to the +URL with a HEAD request. + +If used multiple times, nothing special happens.  .IP "-h/--help"  Usage help.  .IP "-H/--header <header>" @@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ set headers without knowing perfectly well what you're doing. Replacing an  internal header with one without content on the right side of the colon will  prevent that header from appearing. -This option can be used multiple times. +This option can be used multiple times to add/replace/remove multiple headers.  .IP "-i/--include"  (HTTP)  Include the HTTP-header in the output. The HTTP-header includes things @@ -291,6 +291,13 @@ which this uses to get nothing but the header of a document. When used  on a FTP file, curl displays the file size only.  If this option is used twice, the second will again disable header only. +.IP "-j/--junk-session-cookies" +(HTTP) When curl is told to read cookies from a given file, this option will +make it discard all "session cookies". This will basicly have the same effect +as if a new session is started. Typical browsers always discard session +cookies when they're closed down. (Added in 7.9.7) + +If this option is used several times, each occurrence will toggle this on/off.  .IP "--krb4 <level>"  (FTP) Enable kerberos4 authentication and use. The level must be entered and  should be one of 'clear', 'safe', 'confidential' or 'private'. Should you use @@ -335,10 +342,8 @@ If this option is used twice, the second will again disable location following.  .IP "-m/--max-time <seconds>"  Maximum time in seconds that you allow the whole operation to take.  This is  useful for preventing your batch jobs from hanging for hours due to slow -networks or links going down.  This doesn't work fully in win32 systems. -See also the -.I "--connect-timeout" -option. +networks or links going down.  This doesn't work fully in win32 systems.  See +also the \fI--connect-timeout\fP option.  If this option is used several times, the last one will be used.  .IP "-M/--manual" @@ -522,7 +527,19 @@ Use the file name "-" (a single dash) to use stdin instead of a given file.  If this option is used several times, the last one will be used.  .IP "--trace <file>"  Enables a full trace dump of all incoming and outgoing data, including -descriptive information, to the given output file. +descriptive information, to the given output file. Use "-" as filename to have +the output sent to stdout. + +If this option is used several times, the last one will be used. (Added in +curl 7.9.7) +.IP "--trace-ascii <file>" +Enables a full trace dump of all incoming and outgoing data, including +descriptive information, to the given output file. Use "-" as filename to have +the output sent to stdout. + +This is very similar to --trace, but leaves out the hex part and only shows +the ASCII part of the dump. It makes smaller output that might be easier to +read for untrained humans.  If this option is used several times, the last one will be used. (Added in  curl 7.9.7) | 
