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Re: sending performance info to a file

From: Stuart Halliday <stuart_at_stuarthalliday.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 20:14:31 +0100

In message <200208141546.g7EFkEJ06606_at_panix3.panix.com>
          "Elizabeth Jones" <bajones_at_panix.com> wrote:

> Hi - I am new to curl, having only discovered it last night.
> I searched the mailing list archives but can't seem to find an
> answer to this question - Is there a way to direct the performance
> results from a curl command to a file? I am using curl on a
> windows machine at the dos command, and I need to be able to
> save the results of a file transfer to a file, then send that
> file containing the transfer results to another file. I looked
> in the manual and saw the -S option but that appears to only be
> capturing output from stderr, and apparently the output from a
> curl command is going to stdout. If anyone knows of a way to do
> this in curl, or under dos, I would really appreciate it!

curl 'your command here' > c:\fileout.txt

Perhaps?

I'm not really a PC user.

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Stuart Halliday
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Received on 2002-08-14