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  25. .TH CURLOPT_RANGE 3 "17 Jun 2014" libcurl libcurl
  26. .SH NAME
  27. CURLOPT_RANGE \- byte range to request
  28. .SH SYNOPSIS
  29. .nf
  30. #include <curl/curl.h>
  31. CURLcode curl_easy_setopt(CURL *handle, CURLOPT_RANGE, char *range);
  32. .fi
  33. .SH DESCRIPTION
  34. Pass a char * as parameter, which should contain the specified range you want
  35. to retrieve. It should be in the format "X-Y", where either X or Y may be left
  36. out and X and Y are byte indexes.
  37. HTTP transfers also support several intervals, separated with commas as in
  38. \fI"X-Y,N-M"\fP. Using this kind of multiple intervals will cause the HTTP
  39. server to send the response document in pieces (using standard MIME separation
  40. techniques). Unfortunately, the HTTP standard (RFC 7233 section 3.1) allows
  41. servers to ignore range requests so even when you set \fICURLOPT_RANGE(3)\fP
  42. for a request, you may end up getting the full response sent back.
  43. For RTSP, the formatting of a range should follow RFC 2326 Section 12.29. For
  44. RTSP, byte ranges are \fBnot\fP permitted. Instead, ranges should be given in
  45. \fBnpt\fP, \fButc\fP, or \fBsmpte\fP formats.
  46. For HTTP PUT uploads this option should not be used, since it may conflict with
  47. other options.
  48. Pass a NULL to this option to disable the use of ranges.
  49. The application does not have to keep the string around after setting this
  50. option.
  51. .SH DEFAULT
  52. NULL
  53. .SH PROTOCOLS
  54. HTTP, FTP, FILE, RTSP and SFTP.
  55. .SH EXAMPLE
  56. .nf
  57. CURL *curl = curl_easy_init();
  58. if(curl) {
  59. curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_URL, "https://example.com");
  60. /* get the first 200 bytes */
  61. curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_RANGE, "0-199");
  62. /* Perform the request */
  63. curl_easy_perform(curl);
  64. }
  65. .fi
  66. .SH AVAILABILITY
  67. FILE since 7.18.0, RTSP since 7.20.0
  68. .SH RETURN VALUE
  69. Returns CURLE_OK on success or
  70. CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY if there was insufficient heap space.
  71. .SH "SEE ALSO"
  72. .BR CURLOPT_RESUME_FROM "(3), "