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<p class="level0"><a name="NAME"></a><h2 class="nroffsh">NAME</h2>
<p class="level0">CURLOPT_NETRC_FILE - file name to read .netrc info from <a name="SYNOPSIS"></a><h2 class="nroffsh">SYNOPSIS</h2>
-<p class="level0">#include <curl/curl.h>
+<p class="level0">#include <curl/curl.h>
<p class="level0">CURLcode curl_easy_setopt(CURL *handle, CURLOPT_NETRC_FILE, char *file); <a name="DESCRIPTION"></a><h2 class="nroffsh">DESCRIPTION</h2>
<p class="level0">Pass a char * as parameter, pointing to a zero terminated string containing the full path name to the <span Class="emphasis">file</span> you want libcurl to use as .netrc file. If this option is omitted, and <a Class="emphasis" href="./CURLOPT_NETRC.html">CURLOPT_NETRC</a> is set, libcurl will attempt to find a .netrc file in the current user's home directory. <a name="DEFAULT"></a><h2 class="nroffsh">DEFAULT</h2>
<p class="level0">NULL <a name="PROTOCOLS"></a><h2 class="nroffsh">PROTOCOLS</h2>