• November 26, 2024

except that newlines and carriage returns are

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the rest should

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–data.

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the default curves list built into

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5. 1.

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instead of the default 0644.

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this option allows

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try

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no directories will

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or if the

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–output option

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–cookie-jar in the same command line is

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so using both -b

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set a domain in Set-Cookie

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use the -c

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–cookie is only used as

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curl

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which may be handy

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