• November 26, 2024

–form and -I

Frequently Asked Questions about This option overrides -F

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–data-urlencode and –data-raw.

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–data @foobar.

Frequently Asked Questions about named ‘foobar’ would thus be done with -d

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or – if you want

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using ‘-d

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the data pieces specified will be merged

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–form.

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in the same way that a browser does when

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–data

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–data and –data-raw. 18. 0.

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resulting in name=urlencoded-file-

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URL-encode that data and

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as that will

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the part should begin with a

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similar to the other -d

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–data. 43. 0.

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–data but without

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the ones following

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