2016-11-16 01:44:58 +03:00
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Long: location
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Short: L
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Help: Follow redirects
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Protocols: HTTP
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If the server reports that the requested page has moved to a different
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location (indicated with a Location: header and a 3XX response code), this
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option will make curl redo the request on the new place. If used together with
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--include or --head, headers from all requested pages will be shown. When
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authentication is used, curl only sends its credentials to the initial
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host. If a redirect takes curl to a different host, it won't be able to
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intercept the user+password. See also --location-trusted on how to change
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this. You can limit the amount of redirects to follow by using the
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--max-redirs option.
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2020-01-28 12:41:10 +03:00
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When curl follows a redirect and if the request is a POST, it will do the
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following request with a GET if the HTTP response was 301, 302, or 303. If the
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response code was any other 3xx code, curl will re-send the following request
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using the same unmodified method.
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2016-11-16 01:44:58 +03:00
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2020-01-28 12:41:10 +03:00
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You can tell curl to not change POST requests to GET after a 30x response by
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using the dedicated options for that: --post301, --post302 and --post303.
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The method set with --request overrides the method curl would otherwise select
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to use.
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