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diff --git a/include/curl/curl.h b/include/curl/curl.h
index 5d10d0d15..f47eae2ce 100644
--- a/include/curl/curl.h
+++ b/include/curl/curl.h
@@ -465,182 +465,6 @@ struct curl_slist *curl_slist_append(struct curl_slist *list, char *data);
void curl_slist_free_all(struct curl_slist *list);
/*
- * NAME curl_init()
- *
- * DESCRIPTION
- *
- * Inits libcurl globally. This must be used before any libcurl calls can
- * be used. This may install global plug-ins or whatever. (This does not
- * do winsock inits in Windows.)
- *
- * EXAMPLE
- *
- * curl_init();
- *
- */
-CURLcode curl_init(void);
-
-/*
- * NAME curl_init()
- *
- * DESCRIPTION
- *
- * Frees libcurl globally. This must be used after all libcurl calls have
- * been used. This may remove global plug-ins or whatever. (This does not
- * do winsock cleanups in Windows.)
- *
- * EXAMPLE
- *
- * curl_free(curl);
- *
- */
-void curl_free(void);
-
-/*
- * NAME curl_open()
- *
- * DESCRIPTION
- *
- * Opens a general curl session. It does not try to connect or do anything
- * on the network because of this call. The specified URL is only required
- * to enable curl to figure out what protocol to "activate".
- *
- * A session should be looked upon as a series of requests to a single host. A
- * session interacts with one host only, using one single protocol.
- *
- * The URL is not required. If set to "" or NULL, it can still be set later
- * using the curl_setopt() function. If the curl_connect() function is called
- * without the URL being known, it will return error.
- *
- * EXAMPLE
- *
- * CURLcode result;
- * CURL *curl;
- * result = curl_open(&curl, "http://curl.haxx.nu/libcurl/");
- * if(result != CURL_OK) {
- * return result;
- * }
- * */
-CURLcode curl_open(CURL **curl, char *url);
-
-/*
- * NAME curl_setopt()
- *
- * DESCRIPTION
- *
- * Sets a particular option to the specified value.
- *
- * EXAMPLE
- *
- * CURL curl;
- * curl_setopt(curl, CURL_HTTP_FOLLOW_LOCATION, TRUE);
- */
-CURLcode curl_setopt(CURL *handle, CURLoption option, ...);
-
-/*
- * NAME curl_close()
- *
- * DESCRIPTION
- *
- * Closes a session previously opened with curl_open()
- *
- * EXAMPLE
- *
- * CURL *curl;
- * CURLcode result;
- *
- * result = curl_close(curl);
- */
-CURLcode curl_close(CURL *curl); /* the opposite of curl_open() */
-
-CURLcode curl_read(CURLconnect *c_conn, char *buf, size_t buffersize,
- ssize_t *n);
-CURLcode curl_write(CURLconnect *c_conn, char *buf, size_t amount,
- size_t *n);
-
-/*
- * NAME curl_connect()
- *
- * DESCRIPTION
- *
- * Connects to the peer server and performs the initial setup. This function
- * writes a connect handle to its second argument that is a unique handle for
- * this connect. This allows multiple connects from the same handle returned
- * by curl_open().
- *
- * EXAMPLE
- *
- * CURLCode result;
- * CURL curl;
- * CURLconnect connect;
- * result = curl_connect(curl, &connect);
- */
-
-CURLcode curl_connect(CURL *curl, CURLconnect **in_connect);
-
-/*
- * NAME curl_do()
- *
- * DESCRIPTION
- *
- * (Note: May 3rd 2000: this function does not currently allow you to
- * specify a document, it will use the one set previously)
- *
- * This function asks for the particular document, file or resource that
- * resides on the server we have connected to. You may specify a full URL,
- * just an absolute path or even a relative path. That means, if you're just
- * getting one file from the remote site, you can use the same URL as input
- * for both curl_open() as well as for this function.
- *
- * In the even there is a host name, port number, user name or password parts
- * in the URL, you can use the 'flags' argument to ignore them completely, or
- * at your choice, make the function fail if you're trying to get a URL from
- * different host than you connected to with curl_connect().
- *
- * You can only get one document at a time using the same connection. When one
- * document has been received you can although request again.
- *
- * When the transfer is done, curl_done() MUST be called.
- *
- * EXAMPLE
- *
- * CURLCode result;
- * char *url;
- * CURLconnect *connect;
- * result = curl_do(connect, url, CURL_DO_NONE); */
-CURLcode curl_do(CURLconnect *in_conn);
-
-/*
- * NAME curl_done()
- *
- * DESCRIPTION
- *
- * When the transfer following a curl_do() call is done, this function should
- * get called.
- *
- * EXAMPLE
- *
- * CURLCode result;
- * char *url;
- * CURLconnect *connect;
- * result = curl_done(connect); */
-CURLcode curl_done(CURLconnect *connect);
-
-/*
- * NAME curl_disconnect()
- *
- * DESCRIPTION
- *
- * Disconnects from the peer server and performs connection cleanup.
- *
- * EXAMPLE
- *
- * CURLcode result;
- * CURLconnect *connect;
- * result = curl_disconnect(connect); */
-CURLcode curl_disconnect(CURLconnect *connect);
-
-/*
* NAME curl_getdate()
*
* DESCRIPTION