.\" generated by cd2nroff 0.1 from CURLOPT_TRANSFER_ENCODING.md .TH CURLOPT_TRANSFER_ENCODING 3 "March 22 2024" libcurl .SH NAME CURLOPT_TRANSFER_ENCODING \- ask for HTTP Transfer Encoding .SH SYNOPSIS .nf #include CURLcode curl_easy_setopt(CURL *handle, CURLOPT_TRANSFER_ENCODING, long enable); .fi .SH DESCRIPTION Pass a long set to 1L to \fIenable\fP or 0 to disable. Adds a request for compressed Transfer Encoding in the outgoing HTTP request. If the server supports this and so desires, it can respond with the HTTP response sent using a compressed Transfer\-Encoding that is automatically uncompressed by libcurl on reception. Transfer\-Encoding differs slightly from the Content\-Encoding you ask for with \fICURLOPT_ACCEPT_ENCODING(3)\fP in that a Transfer\-Encoding is strictly meant to be for the transfer and thus MUST be decoded before the data arrives in the client. Traditionally, Transfer\-Encoding has been much less used and supported by both HTTP clients and HTTP servers. .SH DEFAULT 0 .SH PROTOCOLS HTTP .SH EXAMPLE .nf int main(void) { CURL *curl = curl_easy_init(); if(curl) { curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_URL, "https://example.com"); curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_TRANSFER_ENCODING, 1L); curl_easy_perform(curl); } } .fi .SH AVAILABILITY Added in 7.21.6 .SH RETURN VALUE Returns CURLE_OK if the option is supported, and CURLE_UNKNOWN_OPTION if not. .SH SEE ALSO .BR CURLOPT_ACCEPT_ENCODING (3), .BR CURLOPT_HTTP_TRANSFER_DECODING (3)