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Long: proxy-header
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Arg: <header/@file>
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Help: Pass custom header(s) to proxy
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Protocols: HTTP
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Added: 7.37.0
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Extra header to include in the request when sending HTTP to a proxy. You may
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specify any number of extra headers. This is the equivalent option to --header
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but is for proxy communication only like in CONNECT requests when you want a
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separate header sent to the proxy to what is sent to the actual remote host.
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curl will make sure that each header you add/replace is sent with the proper
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end-of-line marker, you should thus \fBnot\fP add that as a part of the header
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content: do not add newlines or carriage returns, they will only mess things
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up for you.
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Headers specified with this option will not be included in requests that curl
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knows will not be sent to a proxy.
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Starting in 7.55.0, this option can take an argument in @filename style, which
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then adds a header for each line in the input file. Using @- will make curl
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read the header file from stdin.
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This option can be used multiple times to add/replace/remove multiple headers.
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