FAQ: 3.22 curl -X gives me HTTP problems
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3.19 How do I get HTTP from a host using a specific IP address?
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3.20 How to SFTP from my user's home directory?
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3.21 Protocol xxx not supported or disabled in libcurl
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3.22 curl -X gives me HTTP problems
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4. Running Problems
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4.1 Problems connecting to SSL servers.
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part as in "htpt://example.com" or as in the less evident case if you prefix
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the protocol part with a space as in " http://example.com/".
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3.22 curl -X gives me HTTP problems
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In normal circumstances, -X should hardly ever be used.
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By default you use curl without explicitly saying which request method to
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use when the URL identifies a HTTP transfer. If you just pass in a URL like
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"curl http://example.com" it will use GET. If you use -d or -F curl will use
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POST, -I will cause a HEAD and -T will make it a PUT.
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If for whatever reason you're not happy with these default choices that curl
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does for you, you can override those request methods by specifying -X
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[WHATEVER]. This way you can for example send a DELETE by doing "curl -X
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DELETE [URL]".
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It is thus pointless to do "curl -XGET [URL]" as GET would be used
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anyway. In the same vein it is pointless to do "curl -X POST -d data
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[URL]"... But you can make a fun and somewhat rare request that sends a
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request-body in a GET request with something like "curl -X GET -d data
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[URL]"
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Note that -X doesn't change curl's behavior. It only modifies the actual
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string sent in the request.
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Accordingly, by using -XPOST on a command line that for example would follow
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a 303 redirect, you will effectively prevent curl from behaving
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correctly. Be aware.
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4. Running Problems
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