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			Makefile
		
	
	
	
	
	
Long: upload-file
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Short: T
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Arg: <file>
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Help: Transfer local FILE to destination
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This transfers the specified local file to the remote URL. If there is no file
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part in the specified URL, curl will append the local file name. NOTE that you
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must use a trailing / on the last directory to really prove to Curl that there
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is no file name or curl will think that your last directory name is the remote
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file name to use. That will most likely cause the upload operation to fail. If
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this is used on an HTTP(S) server, the PUT command will be used.
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Use the file name "-" (a single dash) to use stdin instead of a given file.
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Alternately, the file name "." (a single period) may be specified instead
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of "-" to use stdin in non-blocking mode to allow reading server output
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while stdin is being uploaded.
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You can specify one --upload-file for each URL on the command line. Each
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--upload-file + URL pair specifies what to upload and to where. curl also
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supports "globbing" of the --upload-file argument, meaning that you can upload
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multiple files to a single URL by using the same URL globbing style supported
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in the URL, like this:
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 curl --upload-file "{file1,file2}" http://www.example.com
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or even
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 curl -T "img[1-1000].png" ftp://ftp.example.com/upload/
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When uploading to an SMTP server: the uploaded data is assumed to be RFC 5322
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formatted. It has to feature the necessary set of headers and mail body
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formatted correctly by the user as curl will not transcode nor encode it
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further in any way.
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