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- Long: dump-header
- Short: D
- Arg: <filename>
- Help: Write the received headers to <filename>
- Protocols: HTTP FTP
- See-also: output
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- Write the received protocol headers to the specified file.
- This option is handy to use when you want to store the headers that an HTTP
- site sends to you. Cookies from the headers could then be read in a second
- curl invocation by using the --cookie option! The --cookie-jar option is a
- better way to store cookies.
- If no headers are received, the use of this option will create an empty file.
- When used in FTP, the FTP server response lines are considered being "headers"
- and thus are saved there.
- If this option is used several times, the last one will be used.
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