Annotation of embedaddon/curl/docs/cmdline-opts/request.d, revision 1.1.1.1
1.1 misho 1: Long: request
2: Short: X
3: Arg: <command>
4: Help: Specify request command to use
5: ---
6: (HTTP) Specifies a custom request method to use when communicating with the
7: HTTP server. The specified request method will be used instead of the method
8: otherwise used (which defaults to GET). Read the HTTP 1.1 specification for
9: details and explanations. Common additional HTTP requests include PUT and
10: DELETE, but related technologies like WebDAV offers PROPFIND, COPY, MOVE and
11: more.
12:
13: Normally you don't need this option. All sorts of GET, HEAD, POST and PUT
14: requests are rather invoked by using dedicated command line options.
15:
16: This option only changes the actual word used in the HTTP request, it does not
17: alter the way curl behaves. So for example if you want to make a proper HEAD
18: request, using -X HEAD will not suffice. You need to use the --head option.
19:
20: The method string you set with --request will be used for all requests, which
21: if you for example use --location may cause unintended side-effects when curl
22: doesn't change request method according to the HTTP 30x response codes - and
23: similar.
24:
25: (FTP)
26: Specifies a custom FTP command to use instead of LIST when doing file lists
27: with FTP.
28:
29: (POP3)
30: Specifies a custom POP3 command to use instead of LIST or RETR. (Added in
31: 7.26.0)
32:
33: (IMAP)
34: Specifies a custom IMAP command to use instead of LIST. (Added in 7.30.0)
35:
36: (SMTP)
37: Specifies a custom SMTP command to use instead of HELP or VRFY. (Added in 7.34.0)
38:
39: If this option is used several times, the last one will be used.
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