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will then return CURLE_READ_ERROR.
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contents.
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or not
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better for FTP (any protocol with protocol-specific connect actions)
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CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION and CURLOPT_DEBUGDATA.
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connect() so that it tells to which host and what port it is about to
attempt the connection
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play tricks on us!
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always stop reading after the headers no matter what 'close' is.
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current directory instead!
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should use a proper command line that *fails* ;-O
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stupidity in doing this. -G should work with with -I too...
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check proxy connections for "deadness" before they were re-used
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extra second after having downloaded headers-only
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