Loading docs/cmdline-opts/form-string.d +1 −1 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -6,6 +6,6 @@ See-also: form --- Similar to --form except that the value string for the named parameter is used literally. Leading \&'@' and \&'<' characters, and the \&';type=' string in the value have no special meaning. Use this in preference to --form\fP if the value have no special meaning. Use this in preference to --form if there's any possibility that the string value may accidentally trigger the \&'@' or \&'<' features of --form. docs/curl.1 +1 −1 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -647,7 +647,7 @@ Added in 7.42.0. .IP "--form-string <name=string>" (HTTP) Similar to \fI-F, --form\fP except that the value string for the named parameter is used literally. Leading \&'@' and \&'<' characters, and the \&';type=' string in the value have no special meaning. Use this in preference to \fI-F, --form\fP\fP if the value have no special meaning. Use this in preference to \fI-F, --form\fP if there's any possibility that the string value may accidentally trigger the \&'@' or \&'<' features of \fI-F, --form\fP. Loading Loading
docs/cmdline-opts/form-string.d +1 −1 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -6,6 +6,6 @@ See-also: form --- Similar to --form except that the value string for the named parameter is used literally. Leading \&'@' and \&'<' characters, and the \&';type=' string in the value have no special meaning. Use this in preference to --form\fP if the value have no special meaning. Use this in preference to --form if there's any possibility that the string value may accidentally trigger the \&'@' or \&'<' features of --form.
docs/curl.1 +1 −1 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -647,7 +647,7 @@ Added in 7.42.0. .IP "--form-string <name=string>" (HTTP) Similar to \fI-F, --form\fP except that the value string for the named parameter is used literally. Leading \&'@' and \&'<' characters, and the \&';type=' string in the value have no special meaning. Use this in preference to \fI-F, --form\fP\fP if the value have no special meaning. Use this in preference to \fI-F, --form\fP if there's any possibility that the string value may accidentally trigger the \&'@' or \&'<' features of \fI-F, --form\fP. Loading