added some text for -d that says it "emulates filling in HTML forms" as that
is what most people will use -d for
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							@@ -111,14 +111,15 @@ HTTP resume is only possible with HTTP/1.1 or later servers.
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If this option is used serveral times, the last one will be used.
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.IP "-d/--data <data>"
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(HTTP) Sends the specified data in a POST request to the HTTP server. Note
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that the data is sent exactly as specified with no extra processing (with all
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newlines cut off).  The data is expected to be "url-encoded". This will cause
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curl to pass the data to the server using the content-type
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application/x-www-form-urlencoded. Compare to -F. If more than one -d/--data
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option is used on the same command line, the data pieces specified will be
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merged together with a separating &-letter. Thus, using '-d name=daniel -d
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skill=lousy' would generate a post chunk that looks like
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(HTTP) Sends the specified data in a POST request to the HTTP server, in a way
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that can emulate as if a user has filled in a HTML form and pressed the submit
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button. Note that the data is sent exactly as specified with no extra
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processing (with all newlines cut off).  The data is expected to be
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"url-encoded". This will cause curl to pass the data to the server using the
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content-type application/x-www-form-urlencoded. Compare to -F. If more than
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one -d/--data option is used on the same command line, the data pieces
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specified will be merged together with a separating &-letter. Thus, using '-d
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name=daniel -d skill=lousy' would generate a post chunk that looks like
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'name=daniel&skill=lousy'.
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If you start the data with the letter @, the rest should be a file name to
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