Dan Fandrich changed CURLOPT_ENCODING to select all supported encodings if
set to "". This frees the application from having to know which encodings the library supports.
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@@ -42,7 +42,9 @@ Currently, libcurl only understands how to process responses that use the
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that will work (besides "identity," which does nothing) are "deflate" and
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"gzip" If a response is encoded using the "compress" or methods, libcurl will
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return an error indicating that the response could not be decoded. If
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<string> is NULL or empty no Accept-Encoding header is generated.
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<string> is NULL no Accept-Encoding header is generated. If <string> is a
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zero-length string, then an Accept-Encoding header containing all supported
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encodings will be generated.
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The CURLOPT_ENCODING must be set to any non-NULL value for content to be
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automatically decoded. If it is not set and the server still sends encoded
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