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CURLOPT_RANGE(3)           curl_easy_setopt options           CURLOPT_RANGE(3)

NAME
       CURLOPT_RANGE - set byte range to request

SYNOPSIS
       #include <curl/curl.h>

       CURLcode curl_easy_setopt(CURL *handle, CURLOPT_RANGE, char *range);

DESCRIPTION
       Pass a char * as parameter, which should contain the specified range
       you want to retrieve. It should be in the format "X-Y", where either X
       or Y may be left out and X and Y are byte indexes.

       HTTP transfers also support several intervals, separated with commas as
       in "X-Y,N-M". Using this kind of multiple intervals will cause the HTTP
       server to send the response document in pieces (using standard MIME
       separation techniques). Unfortunately, the HTTP standard (RFC 7233
       section 3.1) allows servers to ignore range requests so even when you
       set _RANGE&section=3">CURLOPT_RANGE(3) for a request, you may end up getting the full
       response sent back.

       For RTSP, the formatting of a range should follow RFC2326 Section
       12.29. For RTSP, byte ranges are not permitted. Instead, ranges should
       be given in npt, utc, or smpte formats.

       For HTTP PUT uploads this option should not be used, since it may
       conflict with other options. If you need to upload arbitrary parts of a
       file (like for Amazon's web services) support is limited. We suggest
       set resume position using _RESUME_FROM&section=3">CURLOPT_RESUME_FROM(3), set end (resume+size)
       position using _INFILESIZE&section=3">CURLOPT_INFILESIZE(3) and seek to the resume position
       before initiating the transfer for each part. For more information
       refer to https://curl.se/mail/lib-2019-05/0012.html

       Pass a NULL to this option to disable the use of ranges.

       The application does not have to keep the string around after setting
       this option.

DEFAULT
       NULL

PROTOCOLS
       HTTP, FTP, FILE, RTSP and SFTP.

EXAMPLE
       CURL *curl = curl_easy_init();
       if(curl) {
         curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_URL, "https://example.com");

         /* get the first 200 bytes */
         curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_RANGE, "0-199");

         /* Perform the request */
         curl_easy_perform(curl);
       }

AVAILABILITY
       FILE since 7.18.0, RTSP since 7.20.0

RETURN VALUE
       Returns CURLE_OK on success or CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY if there was
       insufficient heap space.

SEE ALSO
       CURLOPT_RESUME_FROM(3),

libcurl 7.77.0                 November 4, 2020               CURLOPT_RANGE(3)

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