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-rw-r--r--docs/cmdline-opts/post301.d2
-rw-r--r--docs/cmdline-opts/post302.d2
-rw-r--r--docs/cmdline-opts/post303.d2
3 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/docs/cmdline-opts/post301.d b/docs/cmdline-opts/post301.d
index edcaf8755..87a9fe7ed 100644
--- a/docs/cmdline-opts/post301.d
+++ b/docs/cmdline-opts/post301.d
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Protocols: HTTP
See-also: post302 post303 location
Added: 7.17.1
---
-Tells curl to respect RFC 7230/6.4.2 and not convert POST requests into GET
+Tells curl to respect RFC 7231/6.4.2 and not convert POST requests into GET
requests when following a 301 redirection. The non-RFC behaviour is ubiquitous
in web browsers, so curl does the conversion by default to maintain
consistency. However, a server may require a POST to remain a POST after such
diff --git a/docs/cmdline-opts/post302.d b/docs/cmdline-opts/post302.d
index 6ea5f09bb..caf0d87f1 100644
--- a/docs/cmdline-opts/post302.d
+++ b/docs/cmdline-opts/post302.d
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Protocols: HTTP
See-also: post301 post303 location
Added: 7.19.1
---
-Tells curl to respect RFC 7230/6.4.2 and not convert POST requests into GET
+Tells curl to respect RFC 7231/6.4.3 and not convert POST requests into GET
requests when following a 302 redirection. The non-RFC behaviour is ubiquitous
in web browsers, so curl does the conversion by default to maintain
consistency. However, a server may require a POST to remain a POST after such
diff --git a/docs/cmdline-opts/post303.d b/docs/cmdline-opts/post303.d
index 8b36c8211..f8a60ec5f 100644
--- a/docs/cmdline-opts/post303.d
+++ b/docs/cmdline-opts/post303.d
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Protocols: HTTP
See-also: post302 post301 location
Added: 7.26.0
---
-Tells curl to respect RFC 7230/6.4.2 and not convert POST requests into GET
+Tells curl to respect RFC 7231/6.4.4 and not convert POST requests into GET
requests when following a 303 redirection. The non-RFC behaviour is ubiquitous
in web browsers, so curl does the conversion by default to maintain
consistency. However, a server may require a POST to remain a POST after such