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@Non-interactive tool to get files from FTP, GOPHER, HTTP(S) servers
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@Commit #3/4 to enforce caps, no period.

FWIW, checkout of these things took 5+hrs, staying on the local
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As promised,

$ time cvs ci
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Non-interactive tool to get files from FTP, GOPHER, HTTP(S) servers.
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@curl is a client to get documents/files from servers, using any of the
supported protocols. The command is designed to work without user
interaction or any kind of interactivity.

curl offers a busload of useful tricks like proxy support, user
authentication, ftp upload, HTTP post, SSL (https:) connections, file
transfer resume and more.

PR:		ports/9079
Submitted By:	Neil Blakey-Milner <nbm@@rucus.ru.ac.za>
		Kris Kennaway <kkenn@@rebel.net.au>

This port replaces ports/www/urlget
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