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-
-This directory is for libcurl programming examples. They are meant to show
-some simple steps on how you can build your own application to take full
-advantage of libcurl.
-
-If you end up with other small but still useful example sources, please mail
-them for submission in future packages and on the web site.
-
-BUILDING
-
-The Makefile.example is an example makefile that could be used to build these
-examples. Just edit the file according to your system and requirements first.
-
-Most examples should build fine using a command line like this:
-
- $ `curl-config --cc --cflags --libs` -o example example.c
-
-Some compilers don't like having the arguments in this order but instead
-want you do reorganize them like:
-
- $ `curl-config --cc` -o example example.c `curl-config --cflags --libs`
-
-*PLEASE* do not use the curl.haxx.se site as a test target for your libcurl
-applications/experiments. Even if some of the examples use that site as a URL
-at some places, it doesn't mean that the URLs work or that we expect you to
-actually torture our web site with your tests! Thanks.
-
-EXAMPLES
-
-anyauthput.c - HTTP PUT using "any" authentication method
-cacertinmem.c - Use a built-in PEM certificate to retrieve a https page
-cookie_interface.c - shows usage of simple cookie interface
-curlgtk.c - download using a GTK progress bar
-curlx.c - getting file info from the remote cert data
-debug.c - showing how to use the debug callback
-fileupload.c - uploading to a file:// URL
-fopen.c - fopen() layer that supports opening URLs and files
-ftpget.c - simple getting a file from FTP
-ftpgetresp.c - get the response strings from the FTP server
-ftpupload.c - upload a file to an FTP server
-ftpuploadresume.c - resume an upload to an FTP server
-getinfo.c - get the Content-Type from the recent transfer
-getinmemory.c - download a file to memory only
-ghiper.c - curl_multi_socket() using code with glib-2
-hiperfifo.c - downloads all URLs written to the fifo, using
- curl_multi_socket() and libevent
-htmltidy.c - download a document and use libtidy to parse the HTML
-htmltitle.cc - download a HTML file and extract the <title> tag from a HTML
- page using libxml
-http-post.c - HTTP POST
-httpput.c - HTTP PUT a local file
-https.c - simple HTTPS transfer
-imap.c - simple IMAP transfer
-multi-app.c - a multi-interface app
-multi-debugcallback.c - a multi-interface app using the debug callback
-multi-double.c - a multi-interface app doing two simultaneous transfers
-multi-post.c - a multi-interface app doing a multipart formpost
-multi-single.c - a multi-interface app getting a single file
-multithread.c - an example using multi-treading transferring multiple files
-opensslthreadlock.c - show how to do locking when using OpenSSL multi-threaded
-persistant.c - request two URLs with a persistent connection
-pop3s.c - POP3S transfer
-pop3slist.c - POP3S LIST
-post-callback.c - send a HTTP POST using a callback
-postit2.c - send a HTTP multipart formpost
-sampleconv.c - showing how a program on a non-ASCII platform would invoke
- callbacks to do its own codeset conversions instead of using
- the built-in iconv functions in libcurl
-sepheaders.c - download headers to a separate file
-simple.c - the most simple download a URL source
-simplepost.c - HTTP POST
-simplessl.c - HTTPS example with certificates many options set
-synctime.c - Sync local time by extracting date from remote HTTP servers
-url2file.c - download a document and store it in a file
-10-at-a-time.c - Download many files simultaneously, 10 at a time.