CURLOPT_URL: Expanded URL description
Expanded the section about CURLOPT_URL to include the format of the URL and detailed information and examples relating to specific protocols.
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.SH NETWORK OPTIONS
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.IP CURLOPT_URL
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The actual URL to deal with. The parameter should be a char * to a zero
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terminated string.
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terminated string which must be URL-encoded in the following format:
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If the given URL lacks the protocol part ("http://" or "ftp://" etc), it will
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attempt to guess which protocol to use based on the given host name. If the
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given protocol of the set URL is not supported, libcurl will return on error
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(\fICURLE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL\fP) when you call \fIcurl_easy_perform(3)\fP or
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\fIcurl_multi_perform(3)\fP. Use \fIcurl_version_info(3)\fP for detailed info
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on which protocols are supported.
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scheme://host:port/path
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The string given to CURLOPT_URL must be url-encoded and follow RFC 2396
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For a greater explaination of the format please see RFC 2396
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(http://curl.haxx.se/rfc/rfc2396.txt).
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Starting with version 7.20.0, the fragment part of the URI will not be send as
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part of the path, which was the case previously.
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If the given URL lacks the scheme, or protocol, part ("http://" or "ftp://"
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etc), libcurl will attempt to resolve which protocol to use based on the
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given host mame. If the protocol is not supported, libcurl will return
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(\fICURLE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL\fP) when you call \fIcurl_easy_perform(3)\fP
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or \fIcurl_multi_perform(3)\fP. Use \fIcurl_version_info(3)\fP for detailed
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information on which protocols are supported.
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The host part of the URL contains the address of the server that you want to
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connect to. This can be the fully qualified domain name of the server, the
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local network name of the machine on your network or the IP address of the
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server or machine represented by either an IPv4 or IPv6 address. For example:
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http://www.domain.com/
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http://hostname/
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http://192.168.0.1/
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http://[2001:1890:1112:1::20]/
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It is also possible to specify the user name and password as part of the
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host, for some protocols, when connecting to servers that require
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authentication.
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HTTP and FTP support this type of authentication as follows:
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http://name:password@www.domain.com
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ftp://name:password@ftp.domain.com
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The port is optional and when not specified libcurl will use the default port
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based on the determined or specified protocol: 80 for http, 21 for ftp and 25
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for smtp, etc. The following examples show how to specify the port:
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http://www.weirdserver.com:8080/ - This will connect to a web server using
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port 8080.
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smtp://mail.domain.com:587/ - This will connect to a smtp server on the
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alternative mail port.
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The path part of the URL is protocol specific and whilst some examples are
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given below this list is not conclusive:
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.B HTTP
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The path part of a HTTP request specifies the file to retrieve and from what
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directory. If the directory is not specified then the web server's root
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directory is used. If the file is omitted then the default document will be
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retrieved for either the directory specified or the root directory.
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http://www.netscape.com - This gets the main page (index.html in this
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example) from Netscape's web server.
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http://www.netscape.com/index.html - This returns the main page from Netscape
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by specifing the page to get.
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http://www.netscape.com/contactus/ - This returns the default document from
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the contact us directory.
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.B FTP
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The path part of a FTP request specifies the file to retrieve and from what
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directory. If the file part is omitted then libcurl downloads the directory
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listing for the directory specified. If the directory is omitted then
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the directory listing for the root / home directory will be returned.
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ftp://cool.haxx.se - This retrieves the directory listing for our FTP server.
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ftp://cool.haxx.se/readme.txt - This downloads the file readme.txt from the
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root directory.
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ftp://cool.haxx.se/libcurl/readme.txt - This downloads readme.txt from the
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libcurl directory.
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ftp://user:password@my.site.com/readme.txt - This retrieves the readme.txt
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file from the user's home directory. When a username and password is
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specified, everything that is specified in the path part is relative to the
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user's home directory. To retrieve files from the root directory or a
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directory underneath the root directory then the absolute path must be
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specified by using an additional forward slash to the beginning of the path.
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ftp://user:password@my.site.com//readme.txt - This retrieves the readme.txt
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from the root directory when logging in as a specified user.
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.B SMTP
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The path part of a SMTP request specifies the host name to present during
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communication with the mail server. If the path is omitted then libcurl will
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perform a call to \fCurl_gethostname\fP to resolve the local computer's
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host name. However, \fCurl_gethostname\fP does not return the fully qualified
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domain name that is required by some mail servers and specifing this path
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allows you to specify an alternative nane such as your machine's fully
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qualified domain name which you might have obtained from an external function
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such as gethostname or getaddrinfo.
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smtp://mail.domain.com - This connects to the mail server at domain.com and
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sends your local computer's host name in the HELO / EHLO command.
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smtp://mail.domain.com/client.domain.com - This will send client.domain.com
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in the HELO / EHLO command to the mail server at domain.com.
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.B NOTES
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Starting with version 7.20.0, the fragment part of the URI will not be sent as
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part of the path, which was previously the case.
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\fICURLOPT_URL\fP is the only option that \fBmust\fP be set before
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\fIcurl_easy_perform(3)\fP is called.
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