regular HTTP-style header (Set-Cookie: ...) format. This will also enable the
cookie engine. This adds that single cookie to the internal cookie store.
-If you use the Set-Cookie format and don't specify a domain then the cookie
-is sent for any domain and will not be modified. If a server sets a cookie of
-the same name (or maybe you've imported one) then both will be sent on a future
-transfer to that server, likely not what you intended. Either set a domain in
-Set-Cookie (doing that will include sub domains) or use the Netscape format as
-shown in EXAMPLE.
-
-Starting in 7.43.0 the aforementioned any-domain cookies will not appear in the
-lists exported by \fICURLINFO_COOKIELIST(3)\fP and \fICURLOPT_COOKIEJAR(3)\fP.
-
Additionally, there are commands available that perform actions if you pass in
these exact strings:
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.SH PROTOCOLS
HTTP
.SH EXAMPLE
-.nf
-/* This example shows an inline import of a cookie in Netscape format.
-You can set the cookie as HttpOnly to prevent XSS attacks by prepending
-#HttpOnly_ to the hostname. That may be useful if the cookie will later
-be imported by a browser.
-*/
-
-#define SEP "\\t" /* Tab separates the fields */
-
-char *my_cookie =
- "example.com" /* Hostname */
- SEP "FALSE" /* Include subdomains */
- SEP "/" /* Path */
- SEP "FALSE" /* Secure */
- SEP "0" /* Expiry in epoch time format. 0 == Session */
- SEP "foo" /* Name */
- SEP "bar"; /* Value */
-
-/* my_cookie is imported immediately via CURLOPT_COOKIELIST.
-*/
-curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_COOKIELIST, my_cookie);
-
-/* The list of cookies in cookies.txt will not be imported until right
-before a transfer is performed. Cookies in the list that have the same
-hostname, path and name as in my_cookie are skipped. That is because
-libcurl has already imported my_cookie and it's considered a "live"
-cookie. A live cookie won't be replaced by one read from a file.
-*/
-curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE, "cookies.txt"); /* import */
-
-/* Cookies are exported after curl_easy_cleanup is called. The server
-may have added, deleted or modified cookies by then. The cookies that
-were skipped on import are not exported.
-*/
-curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_COOKIEJAR, "cookies.txt"); /* export */
-
-res = curl_easy_perform(curl); /* cookies imported from cookies.txt */
-
-curl_easy_cleanup(curl); /* cookies exported to cookies.txt */
-.fi
+TODO
.SH AVAILABILITY
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