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Updated: March 11, 2002 (http://curl.haxx.se/docs/faq.shtml)
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FAQ
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 1. Philosophy
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  1.1 What is cURL?
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  1.2 What is libcurl?
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  1.3 What is cURL not?
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  1.4 When will you make curl do XXXX ?
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  1.5 Who makes cURL?
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  1.6 What do you get for making cURL?
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  1.7 What about CURL from curl.com?
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 2. Install Related Problems
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  2.1 configure doesn't find OpenSSL even when it is installed
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   2.1.1. native linker doesn't find openssl
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   2.1.2. only the libssl lib is missing
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  2.2 Does curl work/build with other SSL libraries?
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  2.3 Where can I find a copy of LIBEAY32.DLL?
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  2.4 Does cURL support Socks (RFC 1928) ?
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 3. Usage Problems
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  3.1 curl: (1) SSL is disabled, https: not supported
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  3.2 How do I tell curl to resume a transfer?
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  3.3 Why doesn't my posting using -F work?
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  3.4 How do I tell curl to run custom FTP commands?
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  3.5 How can I disable the Pragma: nocache header?
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  3.6 Does curl support javascript, ASP, XML, XHTML or HTML version Y?
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  3.7 Can I use curl to delete/rename a file through FTP?
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  3.8 How do I tell curl to follow HTTP redirects?
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  3.9 How do I use curl in my favourite programming language?
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  3.10 What about SOAP, WebDAV, XML-RPC or similar protocols over HTTP?
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  3.11 How do I POST with a different Content-Type?
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  3.12 Why do FTP specific features over HTTP proxy fail?
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  3.13 Why does my single/double quotes fail?
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 4. Running Problems
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  4.1 Problems connecting to SSL servers.
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  4.2 Why do I get problems when I use & or % in the URL?
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  4.3 How can I use {, }, [ or ] to specify multiple URLs?
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  4.4 Why do I get downloaded data even though the web page doesn't exist?
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  4.5 Why do I get return code XXX from a HTTP server?
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   4.5.1 "400 Bad Request"
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   4.5.2 "401 Unauthorized"
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   4.5.3 "403 Forbidden"
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   4.5.4 "404 Not Found"
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   4.5.5 "405 Method Not Allowed"
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   4.5.6 "301 Moved Permanently"
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  4.6 Can you tell me what error code 142 means?
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  4.7 How do I keep user names and passwords secret in Curl command lines?
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  4.8 I found a bug!
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  4.9 Curl can't authenticate to the server that requires NTLM?
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 5. libcurl Issues
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  5.1 Is libcurl thread-safe?
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  5.2 How can I receive all data into a large memory chunk?
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  5.3 How do I fetch multiple files with libcurl?
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  5.4 Does libcurl do Winsock initing on win32 systems?
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  5.5 Does CURLOPT_FILE and CURLOPT_INFILE work on win32 ?
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  5.6 What about Keep-Alive or persistent connections?
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 6. License Issues
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  6.1 I have a GPL program, can I use the libcurl library?
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  6.2 I have a closed-source program, can I use the libcurl library?
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  6.3 I have a BSD licensed program, can I use the libcurl library?
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  6.4 I have a program that uses LGPL libraries, can I use libcurl?
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  6.5 Can I modify curl/libcurl for my program and keep the changes secret?
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  6.6 Can you please change the curl/libcurl license to XXXX?
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==============================================================================
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1. Philosophy
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  1.1 What is cURL?
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  cURL (or simply just 'curl') is a command line tool for getting or sending
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  files using URL syntax. The name is a play on 'Client for URLs', originally
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  with URL spelled in uppercase to make it obvious it deals with URLs. The
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  fact it can also be pronounced 'see URL' also helped.
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  Curl supports a range of common Internet protocols, currently including
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  HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, FTPS, GOPHER, LDAP, DICT, TELNET and FILE.
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  We spell it cURL or just curl. We pronounce it with an initial k sound:
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  [kurl].
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  1.2 What is libcurl?
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  libcurl is a reliable and portable library which provides you with an easy
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  interface to a range of common Internet protocols.
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  You can use libcurl for free in your application even if it is commercial
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  or closed-source.
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  1.3 What is cURL not?
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  Curl is *not* a wget clone even though that is a very common misconception.
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  Never, during curl's development, have we intended curl to replace wget or
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  compete on its market. Curl is targeted at single-shot file transfers.
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  Curl is not a web site mirroring program. If you wanna use curl to mirror
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  something: fine, go ahead and write a script that wraps around curl to make
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  it reality (like curlmirror.pl does).
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  Curl is not an FTP site mirroring program. Sure, get and send FTP with curl
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  but if you want systematic and sequential behavior you should write a
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  script (or write a new program that interfaces libcurl) and do it.
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  Curl is not a PHP tool, even though it works perfectly well when used from
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  or with PHP.
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  Curl is not a single-OS program. Curl exists, compiles, builds and runs
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  under a wide range of operating systems, including all modern Unixes (and a
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  bunch of older ones too), Windows, Amiga, BeOS, OS/2, OS X, QNX etc.
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  1.4 When will you make curl do XXXX ?
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  We love suggestions of what to change in order to make curl and libcurl
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  better. We do however believe in a few rules when it comes to the future of
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  curl:
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  * Curl is to remain a command line tool. If you want GUIs or fancy scripting
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    capabilities, you're free to write another tool that uses libcurl and that
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    offers this. There's no point in having a single tool that does every
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    imaginable thing. That's also one of the great advantages of having the
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    core of curl as a library.
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  * We do not add things to curl that other small and available tools already
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    do very fine at the side. Curl's output is fine to pipe into another
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    program or redirect to another file for the next program to interpret.
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  * We focus on protocol related issues and improvements. If you wanna do more
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    magic with the supported protocols than curl currently does, chances are
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    big we will agree. If you wanna add more protocols, we may very well
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    agree.
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  * If you want someone else to make all the work while you wait for us to
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    implement it for you, that is not a very friendly attitude. We spend a
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    considerable time already on maintaining and developing curl. In order to
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    get more out of us, you should consider trading in some of your time and
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    efforts in return.
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  * If you write the code, chances are bigger that it will get into curl
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    faster.
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  1.5 Who makes cURL?
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  cURL and libcurl are not made by any single individual. Sure, Daniel
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  Stenberg writes the major parts, but various people's submissions are
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  important and crucial. Anyone can post their changes and improvements and
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  have them inserted in the main sources (of course on the condition that
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  developers agree on that the fixes are good).
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  The list of contributors in the docs/THANKS file is only a small part of all
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  the people that every day provide us with bug reports, suggestions, ideas
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  and source code.
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  curl is developed by a community, with Daniel at the wheel.
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  1.6 What do you get for making cURL?
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  Project cURL is entirely free and open. No person gets paid in any way for
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  developing curl. We all do this voluntarily on our spare time.
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  We get some help from companies. Contactor Data hosts the curl web site and
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  the main mailing list, Haxx owns the curl web site's domain and
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  sourceforge.net hosts several project tools we take advantage from like the
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  bug tracker, mailing lists and more.
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  If you want to support our project with a donation or similar, one way of
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  doing that would be to buy "gift certificates" at useful online shopping
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  sites, such as amazon.com or thinkgeek.com. Another way would be to sponsor
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  us through a banner-program or by simply helping us coding, documenting,
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  testing etc.
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  1.7 What about CURL from curl.com?
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  During the summer 2001, curl.com has been busy advertising their client-side
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  programming language for the web, named CURL.
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  We are in no way associated with curl.com or their CURL programming
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  language. 
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  Our project name curl has been in effective use since 1998. We were not the
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  first computer related project to use the name "curl" and do not claim any
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  first-hand rights to the name.
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  We recognize that we will be living in parallel with curl.com and wish them
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  every success.
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2. Install Related Problems
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  2.1. configure doesn't find OpenSSL even when it is installed
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  This may be because of several reasons.
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    2.1.1. native linker doesn't find openssl
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    Affected platforms:
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      Solaris (native cc compiler)
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      HPUX (native cc compiler)
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      SGI IRIX (native cc compiler)
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      SCO UNIX (native cc compiler)
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    When configuring curl, I specify --with-ssl. OpenSSL is installed in
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    /usr/local/ssl Configure reports SSL in /usr/local/ssl, but fails to find
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    CRYPTO_lock in -lcrypto
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    Cause: The cc for this test places the -L/usr/local/ssl/lib AFTER
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    -lcrypto, so ld can't find the library. This is due to a bug in the GNU
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    autoconf tool.
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    Workaround: Specifying "LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/ssl/lib" in front of
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    ./configure places the -L/usr/local/ssl/lib early enough in the command
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    line to make things work
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    Solution submitted by: Bob Allison <allisonb@users.sourceforge.net>
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    2.1.2. only the libssl lib is missing
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    If all include files and the libcrypto lib is present, with only the
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    libssl being missing according to configure, this is mostly likely because
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    a few functions are left out from the libssl.
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    If the function names missing include RSA or RSAREF you can be certain
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    that this is because libssl requires the RSA and RSAREF libs to build.
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    See the INSTALL file section that explains how to add those libs to
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    configure. Make sure that you remove the config.cache file before you
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    rerun configure with the new flags.
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  2.2. Does curl work/build with other SSL libraries?
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  Curl has been written to use OpenSSL, although there should not be much
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  problems using a different library. If anyone does "port" curl to use a
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  different SSL library, we are of course very interested in getting the
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  patch!
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  2.3. Where can I find a copy of LIBEAY32.DLL?
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  That is an OpenSSL binary built for Windows.
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  Curl uses OpenSSL to do the SSL stuff. The LIBEAY32.DLL is what curl needs
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  on a windows machine to do https://. Check out the curl web site to find
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  accurate and up-to-date pointers to recent OpenSSL DLLs and other binary
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  packages.
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  2.4. Does cURL support Socks (RFC 1928) ?
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  No. Nobody has wanted it that badly yet. We appreciate patches that bring
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  this functionality.
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3. Usage problems
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  3.1. curl: (1) SSL is disabled, https: not supported
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  If you get this output when trying to get anything from a https:// server,
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  it means that the configure script couldn't find all libs and include files
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  it requires for SSL to work. If the configure script fails to find them,
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  curl is simply built without SSL support.
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  To get the https:// support into a curl that was previously built but that
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  reports that https:// is not supported, you should dig through the document
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  and logs and check out why the configure script doesn't find the SSL libs
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  and/or include files.
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  Also, check out the other paragraph in this FAQ labeled "configure doesn't
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  find OpenSSL even when it is installed".
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  3.2. How do I tell curl to resume a transfer?
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  Curl supports resumed transfers both ways on both FTP and HTTP.
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  Try the -C option.
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  3.3. Why doesn't my posting using -F work?
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  You can't simply use -F or -d at your choice. The web server that will
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  receive your post assumes one of the formats. If the form you're trying to
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  "fake" sets the type to 'multipart/form-data', then and only then you must
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  use the -F type. In all the most common cases, you should use -d which then
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  causes a posting with the type 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'.
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  This is described in some detail in the MANUAL and TheArtOfHttpScripting
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  documents, and if you don't understand it the first time, read it again
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  before you post questions about this to the mailing list. Also, try reading
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  through the mailing list archives for old postings and questions regarding
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  this.
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  3.4. How do I tell curl to run custom FTP commands?
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  You can tell curl to perform optional commands both before and/or after a
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  file transfer. Study the -Q/--quote option.
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  Since curl is used for file transfers, you don't use curl to just perform
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  FTP commands without transferring anything. Therefore you must always specify
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  a URL to transfer to/from even when doing custom FTP commands.
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  3.5. How can I disable the Pragma: nocache header?
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  You can change all internally generated headers by adding a replacement with
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  the -H/--header option. By adding a header with empty contents you safely
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  disable that one. Use -H "Pragma:" to disable that specific header.
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  3.6. Does curl support javascript, ASP, XML, XHTML or HTML version Y?
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  To curl, all contents are alike. It doesn't matter how the page was
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  generated. It may be ASP, PHP, Perl, shell-script, SSI or plain
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  HTML-files. There's no difference to curl and it doesn't even know what kind
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  of language that generated the page.
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  Javascript is slightly different since that is code embedded in the HTML
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  that is sent for the client to interpret and curl has no javascript
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  interpreter.
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  3.7. Can I use curl to delete/rename a file through FTP?
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  Yes. You specify custom FTP commands with -Q/--quote.
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  One example would be to delete a file after you have downloaded it:
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     curl -O ftp://download.com/coolfile -Q '-DELE coolfile'
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  3.8 How do I tell curl to follow HTTP redirects?
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  Curl does not follow so-called redirects by default. The Location: header
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  that informs the client about this is only interpreted if you're using the
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  -L/--location option. As in:
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     curl -L http://redirector.com
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  3.9 How do I use curl in my favourite programming language?
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  There exist many language interfaces/bindings for curl that integrates it
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  better with various languages. If you are fluid in a script language, you
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  may very well opt to use such an interface instead of using the command line
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  tool.
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  At the time of writing, there are bindings for the five language mentioned
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  above, but chances are there are even more by the time you read this. Or you
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  may be able you write your own wrapper for a not-yet supported language!
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  Find out more about which languages that support curl directly, and how to
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  install and use them, in the libcurl section of the curl web site:
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        http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/
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  In December 2001, there are interfaces available for the following
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  languages: C/C++, Cocoa, Dylan, Java, Perl, PHP, Python, Rexx, Ruby, Scheme
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  and Tcl. By the time you read this, additional ones may have appeared!
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  3.10 What about SOAP, WebDAV, XML-RPC or similar protocols over HTTP?
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  Curl adheres to the HTTP spec, which basically means you can play with *any*
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  protocol that is built on top of HTTP. Protocols such as SOAP, WEBDAV and
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  XML-RPC are all such ones. You can use -X to set custom requests and -H to
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  set custom headers (or replace internally generated ones).
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  Using libcurl or PHP's curl modules is just as fine and you'd just use the
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  proper library options to do the same.
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  3.11 How do I POST with a different Content-Type?
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  You can always replace the internally generated headers with -H/--header.
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  To make a simple HTTP POST with text/xml as content-type, do something like:
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        curl -d "datatopost" -H "Content-Type: text/xml" [URL]
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  3.12 Why do FTP specific features over HTTP proxy fail?
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  Because when you use a HTTP proxy, the protocol spoken on the network will
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  be HTTP, even if you specify a FTP URL. This effectively means that you
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  normally can't use FTP specific features such as ftp upload and ftp quote
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  etc.
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  There is one exception to this rule, and that is if you can "tunnel through"
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  the given HTTP proxy. Proxy tunneling is enabled with a special option (-p)
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  and is generally not available as proxy admins usually disable tunneling to
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  other ports than 443 (which is used for HTTPS access through proxies).
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  3.13 Why does my single/double quotes fail?
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  To specify a command line option that includes spaces, you might need to
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  put the entire option within quotes. Like in:
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   curl -d " with spaces " url.com
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  or perhaps
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   curl -d ' with spaces ' url.com
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  Exactly what kind of quotes and how to do this is entirely up to the shell
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  or command line interepreter that you are using. For most unix shells, you
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  can more or less pick either single (') or double (") quotes. For
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  Windows/DOS prompts I believe you're forced to use double (") quotes.
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  Please study the documentaion for your particular environment. Examples in
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  the curl docs will use a mix of both these ones as shown above. You must
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  adjust them to work in your environment.
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  Remember that curl works and runs on more operating systems than most single
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  individuals have ever tried.
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4. Running Problems
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  4.1. Problems connecting to SSL servers.
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  It took a very long time before we could sort out why curl had problems to
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  connect to certain SSL servers when using SSLeay or OpenSSL v0.9+.  The
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  error sometimes showed up similar to:
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  16570:error:1407D071:SSL routines:SSL2_READ:bad mac decode:s2_pkt.c:233:
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  It turned out to be because many older SSL servers don't deal with SSLv3
 | 
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  requests properly. To correct this problem, tell curl to select SSLv2 from
 | 
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  the command line (-2/--sslv2).
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  There has also been examples where the remote server didn't like the SSLv2
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  request and instead you had to force curl to use SSLv3 with -3/--sslv3.
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  4.2. Why do I get problems when I use & or % in the URL?
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  In general unix shells, the & letter is treated special and when used, it
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  runs the specified command in the background. To safely send the & as a part
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  of a URL, you should quote the entire URL by using single (') or double (")
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  quotes around it.
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  An example that would invoke a remote CGI that uses &-letters could be:
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     curl 'http://www.altavista.com/cgi-bin/query?text=yes&q=curl'
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  In win32, the standard DOS shell treats the %-letter specially and you may
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  need to quote the string properly when % is used in it.
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  Also note that if you want the literal %-letter to be part of the data you
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  pass in a POST using -d/--data you must encode it as '%25'.
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  4.3. How can I use {, }, [ or ] to specify multiple URLs?
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  Because those letters have a special meaning to the shell, and to be used in
 | 
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  a URL specified to curl you must quote them.
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  An example that downloads two URLs (sequentially) would do:
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    curl '{curl,www}.haxx.se'
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						|
  To be able to use those letters as actual parts of the URL (without using
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						|
  them for the curl URL "globbing" system), use the -g/--globoff option (curl
 | 
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  7.6 and later):
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    curl -g 'www.site.com/weirdname[].html'
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  4.4. Why do I get downloaded data even though the web page doesn't exist?
 | 
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 | 
						|
  Curl asks remote servers for the page you specify. If the page doesn't exist
 | 
						|
  at the server, the HTTP protocol defines how the server should respond and
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						|
  that means that headers and a "page" will be returned. That's simply how
 | 
						|
  HTTP works.
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 | 
						|
  By using the --fail option you can tell curl explicitly to not get any data
 | 
						|
  if the HTTP return code doesn't say success.
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						|
  4.5 Why do I get return code XXX from a HTTP server?
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 | 
						|
  RFC2616 clearly explains the return codes. This is a short transcript. Go
 | 
						|
  read the RFC for exact details:
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						|
    4.5.1 "400 Bad Request"
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						|
    The request could not be understood by the server due to malformed
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						|
    syntax. The client SHOULD NOT repeat the request without modifications.
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						|
    4.5.2 "401 Unauthorized"
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 | 
						|
    The request requires user authentication.
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 | 
						|
    4.5.3 "403 Forbidden"
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						|
 | 
						|
    The server understood the request, but is refusing to fulfill it.
 | 
						|
    Authorization will not help and the request SHOULD NOT be repeated.
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						|
    4.5.4 "404 Not Found"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    The server has not found anything matching the Request-URI. No indication
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						|
    is given of whether the condition is temporary or permanent.
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 | 
						|
    4.5.5 "405 Method Not Allowed"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    The method specified in the Request-Line is not allowed for the resource
 | 
						|
    identified by the Request-URI. The response MUST include an Allow header
 | 
						|
    containing a list of valid methods for the requested resource.
 | 
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						|
    4.5.6 "301 Moved Permanently"
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						|
 
 | 
						|
    If you get this return code and an HTML outpt similar to this:
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
       <H1>Moved Permanently</H1> The document has moved <A
 | 
						|
       HREF="http://same_url_now_with_a_trailing_slash/">here</A>.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    it might be because you request a directory URL but without the trailing
 | 
						|
    slash. Try the same operation again _with_ the trailing URL, or use the
 | 
						|
    -L/--location option to follow the redirection.
 | 
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 | 
						|
  4.6. Can you tell me what error code 142 means?
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  All error codes that are larger than the highest documented error code means
 | 
						|
  that curl has exited due to a crash. This is a serious error, and we
 | 
						|
  appreciate a detailed bug report from you that describes how we could go
 | 
						|
  ahead and repeat this!
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  4.7. How do I keep user names and passwords secret in Curl command lines?
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  This problem has two sides:
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  The first part is to avoid having clear-text passwords in the command line
 | 
						|
  so that they don't appear in 'ps' outputs and similar. That is easily
 | 
						|
  avoided by using the "-K" option to tell curl to read parameters from a
 | 
						|
  file or stdin to which you can pass the secret info.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  To keep the passwords in your account secret from the rest of the world is
 | 
						|
  not a task that curl addresses. You could of course encrypt them somehow to
 | 
						|
  at least hide them from being read by human eyes, but that is not what
 | 
						|
  anyone would call security.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  Also note that regular HTTP and FTP passwords are sent in clear across the
 | 
						|
  network. All it takes for anyone to fetch them is to listen on the network.
 | 
						|
  Eavesdropping is very easy.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  4.8 I found a bug!
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  It is not a bug if the behavior is documented. Read the docs first.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  If it is a problem with a binary you've downloaded or a package for your
 | 
						|
  particular platform, try contacting the person who built the package/archive
 | 
						|
  you have.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  If there is a bug, post a bug report in the Curl Bug Track System over at
 | 
						|
  http://sourceforge.net/bugs/?group_id=976
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  Always include as many details you can think of, including curl version,
 | 
						|
  operating system name and version and complete instructions how to repeat
 | 
						|
  the bug.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  4.9. Curl can't authenticate to the server that requires NTLM?
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  NTLM is a Microsoft proprietary protocol. Unfortunately, curl does not
 | 
						|
  currently support that. Proprietary formats are evil. You should not use
 | 
						|
  such ones.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
5. libcurl Issues
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  5.1. Is libcurl thread-safe?
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  Yes.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  We have written the libcurl code specificly adjusted for multi-threaded
 | 
						|
  programs. libcurl will use thread-safe functions instead of non-safe ones if
 | 
						|
  your system has such.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  We would appreciate some kind of report or README file from those who have
 | 
						|
  used libcurl in a threaded environment.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  5.2 How can I receive all data into a large memory chunk?
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  [ See also the examples/getinmemory.c source ]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  You are in full control of the callback function that gets called every time
 | 
						|
  there is data received from the remote server. You can make that callback do
 | 
						|
  whatever you want. You do not have to write the received data to a file.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  One solution to this problem could be to have a pointer to a struct that you
 | 
						|
  pass to the callback function. You set the pointer using the
 | 
						|
  curl_easy_setopt(CURLOPT_FILE) function. Then that pointer will be passed to
 | 
						|
  the callback instead of a FILE * to a file:
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        /* imaginary struct */
 | 
						|
        struct MemoryStruct {
 | 
						|
          char *memory;
 | 
						|
          size_t size;
 | 
						|
        };
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        /* imaginary callback function */
 | 
						|
        size_t
 | 
						|
        WriteMemoryCallback(void *ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, void *data)
 | 
						|
        {
 | 
						|
          register int realsize = size * nmemb;
 | 
						|
          struct MemoryStruct *mem = (struct MemoryStruct *)data;
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
          mem->memory = (char *)realloc(mem->memory, mem->size + realsize + 1);
 | 
						|
          if (mem->memory) {
 | 
						|
            memcpy(&(mem->memory[mem->size]), ptr, realsize);
 | 
						|
            mem->size += realsize;
 | 
						|
            mem->memory[mem->size] = 0;
 | 
						|
          }
 | 
						|
          return realsize;
 | 
						|
        }
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  5.3 How do I fetch multiple files with libcurl?
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  Starting with version 7.7, curl and libcurl will have excellent support for
 | 
						|
  transferring multiple files. You should just repeatedly set new URLs with
 | 
						|
  curl_easy_setopt() and then transfer it with curl_easy_perform(). The handle
 | 
						|
  you get from curl_easy_init() is not only reusable starting with libcurl
 | 
						|
  7.7, but also you're encouraged to reuse it if you can, as that will enable
 | 
						|
  libcurl to use persistent connections.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  For libcurl prior to 7.7, there was no multiple file support. The only
 | 
						|
  available way to do multiple requests was to init/perform/cleanup for each
 | 
						|
  transfer.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  5.4 Does libcurl do Winsock initialization on win32 systems?
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  Yes (since 7.8.1) if told to in the curl_global_init() call.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  5.5 Does CURLOPT_FILE and CURLOPT_INFILE work on win32 ?
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  Yes, but you cannot open a FILE * and pass the pointer to a DLL and have
 | 
						|
  that DLL use the FILE *. If you set CURLOPT_FILE you must also use
 | 
						|
  CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION as well to set a function that writes the file, even
 | 
						|
  if that simply writes the data to the specified FILE*. Similarly, if you use
 | 
						|
  CURLOPT_INFILE you must also specify CURLOPT_READFUNCTION.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  (Provided by Joel DeYoung and Bob Schader)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  5.6 What about Keep-Alive or persistent connections?
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  Starting with version 7.7, curl and libcurl will have excellent support for
 | 
						|
  persistent connections when transferring several files from the same server.
 | 
						|
  Curl will attempt to reuse connections for all URLs specified on the same
 | 
						|
  command line/config file, and libcurl will reuse connections for all
 | 
						|
  transfers that are made using the same libcurl handle.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  Previous versions had no persistent connection support.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
6. License Issues
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  Curl and libcurl are released under a MIT/X derivate license *or* the MPL,
 | 
						|
  the Mozilla Public License. To get a really good answer to your license
 | 
						|
  conflict questions, you should study the MPL and MIT/X licenses and the
 | 
						|
  license you are about to use and check for clashes yourself. This section is
 | 
						|
  just a brief summary for the cases we get the most questions. (Parts of this
 | 
						|
  section was much enhanced by Bjorn Reese.)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  6.1. I have a GPL program, can I use the libcurl library?
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  Yes!
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  Since libcurl may be distributed under the MIT/X derivate license, it can be
 | 
						|
  used together with GPL in any software.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  6.2. I have a closed-source program, can I use the libcurl library?
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  Yes!
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  libcurl does not put any restrictions on the program that uses the library.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  6.3. I have a BSD licensed program, can I use the libcurl library?
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  Yes!
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  libcurl does not put any restrictions on the program that uses the library.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  6.4. I have a program that uses LGPL libraries, can I use libcurl?
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  Yes!
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  The LGPL license doesn't clash with other licenses.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  6.5. Can I modify curl/libcurl for my program and keep the changes secret?
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  Yes!
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  The MIT/X derivate license practically allows you to do almost anything with
 | 
						|
  the sources, on the condition that the copyright texts in the sources are
 | 
						|
  left intact.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  6.6. Can you please change the curl/libcurl license to XXXX?
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  No.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  We have carefully picked this license after years of development and
 | 
						|
  discussions and a large amount of people have contributed with source code
 | 
						|
  knowing that this is the license we use. This license puts the restrictions
 | 
						|
  we want on curl/libcurl and it does not spread to other programs or
 | 
						|
  libraries that use it. The recent dual license modification should make it
 | 
						|
  possible for everyone to use libcurl or curl in their projects, no matter
 | 
						|
  what license they already have in use.
 |