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Reported-by: Dan Jacobson Tweaked-by: Jay Satiro Ref: #11642 Closes #11661
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Makefile
33 lines
1.3 KiB
Makefile
c: Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
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SPDX-License-Identifier: curl
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Short: c
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Long: cookie-jar
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Arg: <filename>
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Protocols: HTTP
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Help: Write cookies to <filename> after operation
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Category: http
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Example: -c store-here.txt $URL
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Example: -c store-here.txt -b read-these $URL
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Added: 7.9
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See-also: cookie
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Multi: single
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---
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Specify to which file you want curl to write all cookies after a completed
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operation. Curl writes all cookies from its in-memory cookie storage to the
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given file at the end of operations. If no cookies are known, no data will be
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written. The file will be written using the Netscape cookie file format. If
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you set the file name to a single dash, "-", the cookies will be written to
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stdout.
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The file specified with --cookie-jar is only used for output. No cookies will
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be read from the file. To read cookies, use the --cookie option. Both options
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can specify the same file.
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This command line option will activate the cookie engine that makes curl
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record and use cookies. The --cookie option also activates it.
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If the cookie jar cannot be created or written to, the whole curl operation
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will not fail or even report an error clearly. Using --verbose will get a
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warning displayed, but that is the only visible feedback you get about this
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possibly lethal situation.
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