- Windows command prompt doesn't use literal quoting via single quotes. - Windows command prompt inner double quotes are escaped with a backslash. - Windows powershell does use single quotes but curl is not a powershell script so the arguments may not be passed on correctly. - Windows powershell inner double quotes seems can be passed to curl if the outer quotes are double quotes and an escape of backslash-backtick is used. Command prompt example: ~~~ getargs -v -d "\"a\"" argv[0]: getargs argv[1]: -v argv[2]: -d argv[3]: "a" ~~~ Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/8818 Ref: https://gist.github.com/jay/19aba48653bd591cf4b90eb9249a302c Reported-by: KotlinIsland@users.noreply.github.com Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/8823 |
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| examples | ||
| libcurl | ||
| .gitignore | ||
| ALTSVC.md | ||
| BINDINGS.md | ||
| BUFREF.md | ||
| BUG-BOUNTY.md | ||
| BUGS.md | ||
| CHECKSRC.md | ||
| CIPHERS.md | ||
| CMakeLists.txt | ||
| CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md | ||
| CODE_REVIEW.md | ||
| CODE_STYLE.md | ||
| CONTRIBUTE.md | ||
| curl-config.1 | ||
| CURL-DISABLE.md | ||
| DEPRECATE.md | ||
| DYNBUF.md | ||
| EXPERIMENTAL.md | ||
| FAQ | ||
| FEATURES.md | ||
| GOVERNANCE.md | ||
| HELP-US.md | ||
| HISTORY.md | ||
| HSTS.md | ||
| HTTP2.md | ||
| HTTP3.md | ||
| HTTP-COOKIES.md | ||
| HYPER.md | ||
| INSTALL | ||
| INSTALL.cmake | ||
| INSTALL.md | ||
| INTERNALS.md | ||
| KNOWN_BUGS | ||
| MAIL-ETIQUETTE | ||
| Makefile.am | ||
| MANUAL.md | ||
| mk-ca-bundle.1 | ||
| MQTT.md | ||
| NEW-PROTOCOL.md | ||
| options-in-versions | ||
| PARALLEL-TRANSFERS.md | ||
| README.md | ||
| RELEASE-PROCEDURE.md | ||
| ROADMAP.md | ||
| RUSTLS.md | ||
| SECURITY-PROCESS.md | ||
| SSL-PROBLEMS.md | ||
| SSLCERTS.md | ||
| THANKS | ||
| THANKS-filter | ||
| TheArtOfHttpScripting.md | ||
| TODO | ||
| URL-SYNTAX.md | ||
| VERSIONS.md | ||
Documentation
you will find a mix of various documentation in this directory and subdirectories, using several different formats. Some of them are not ideal for reading directly in your browser.
If you would rather see the rendered version of the documentation, check out the curl website's documentation section for general curl stuff or the libcurl section for libcurl related documentation.