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<p class="level0"><a name="NAME"></a><h2 class="nroffsh">NAME</h2>
<p class="level0">CURLOPT_HTTP_CONTENT_DECODING - enable/disable HTTP content decoding <a name="SYNOPSIS"></a><h2 class="nroffsh">SYNOPSIS</h2>
-<p class="level0"><pre>
-<p class="level0">#include <curl/curl.h>
- <p class="level0">CURLcode curl_easy_setopt(CURL *handle, CURLOPT_HTTP_CONTENT_DECODING,
- long enabled);
- </pre>
+<p class="level0"><pre class="level0">
+#include <curl/curl.h>
+
+CURLcode curl_easy_setopt(CURL *handle, CURLOPT_HTTP_CONTENT_DECODING,
+ long enabled);
+</pre>
<a name="DESCRIPTION"></a><h2 class="nroffsh">DESCRIPTION</h2>
<p class="level0">Pass a long to tell libcurl how to act on content decoding. If set to zero, content decoding will be disabled. If set to 1 it is enabled. Libcurl has no default content decoding but requires you to use <a Class="emphasis" href="./CURLOPT_ACCEPT_ENCODING.html">CURLOPT_ACCEPT_ENCODING</a> for that. <a name="DEFAULT"></a><h2 class="nroffsh">DEFAULT</h2>
<p class="level0">1 <a name="PROTOCOLS"></a><h2 class="nroffsh">PROTOCOLS</h2>