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RFC 3617 defines two specific modes, "netascii" and "octet". This code now checks only for those trailing ones - and not in the hostname since they can't be there anymore. Assisted-by: Jay Satiro Closes #19070
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c: Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
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SPDX-License-Identifier: curl
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Short: B
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Long: use-ascii
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Help: Use ASCII/text transfer
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Protocols: FTP LDAP TFTP
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Category: ftp output ldap tftp
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Added: 5.0
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Multi: boolean
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See-also:
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- crlf
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- data-ascii
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Example:
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- -B ftp://example.com/README
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# `--use-ascii`
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Enable ASCII transfer mode. For FTP, this can also be enforced by using a URL
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that ends with `;type=A`. For TFTP, this can also be enforced by using a URL
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that ends with `;mode=netascii`. This option causes data sent to stdout to be
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in text mode for Win32 systems.
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