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Short: :
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Long: next
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Protocols:
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Added: 7.36.0
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Magic: divider
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Help: Make next URL use its separate set of options
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Category: curl
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Example: $URL --next -d postthis www2.example.com
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Example: -I $URL --next https://example.net/
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---
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Tells curl to use a separate operation for the following URL and associated
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options. This allows you to send several URL requests, each with their own
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specific options, for example, such as different user names or custom requests
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for each.
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--next will reset all local options and only global ones will have their
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values survive over to the operation following the --next instruction. Global
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options include --verbose, --trace, --trace-ascii and --fail-early.
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For example, you can do both a GET and a POST in a single command line:
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.nf
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curl www1.example.com --next -d postthis www2.example.com
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.fi
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