Update networking layer w/ CURL and emscripten impl
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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: C
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Long: continue-at
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Arg: <offset>
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Help: Resumed transfer offset
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Category: connection
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Added: 4.8
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Multi: single
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See-also:
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- range
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Example:
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- -C - $URL
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- -C 400 $URL
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# `--continue-at`
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Resume a previous transfer from the given byte offset. The given offset is the
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exact number of bytes that are skipped, counting from the beginning of the
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source file before it is transferred to the destination. If used with uploads,
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the FTP server command SIZE is not used by curl.
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Use "-C -" to instruct curl to automatically find out where/how to resume the
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transfer. It then uses the given output/input files to figure that out.
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When using this option for HTTP uploads using POST or PUT, functionality is
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not guaranteed. The HTTP protocol has no standard interoperable resume upload
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and curl uses a set of headers for this purpose that once proved working for
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some servers and have been left for those who find that useful.
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This command line option is mutually exclusive with --range: you can only use
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one of them for a single transfer.
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The --no-clobber and --remove-on-error options cannot be used together with
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--continue-at.
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