c: Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, , et al. SPDX-License-Identifier: curl Long: remote-header-name Short: J Protocols: HTTP Help: Use the header-provided filename Category: output Example: -OJ https://example.com/file Added: 7.20.0 See-also: remote-name Multi: boolean --- This option tells the --remote-name option to use the server-specified Content-Disposition filename instead of extracting a filename from the URL. If the server-provided file name contains a path, that will be stripped off before the file name is used. The file is saved in the current directory, or in the directory specified with --output-dir. If the server specifies a file name and a file with that name already exists in the destination directory, it will not be overwritten and an error will occur - unless you allow it by using the --clobber option. If the server does not specify a file name then this option has no effect. There is no attempt to decode %-sequences (yet) in the provided file name, so this option may provide you with rather unexpected file names. This feature uses the name from the "filename" field, it does not yet support the "filename*" field (filenames with explicit character sets). **WARNING**: Exercise judicious use of this option, especially on Windows. A rogue server could send you the name of a DLL or other file that could be loaded automatically by Windows or some third party software.