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-.TH curl_easy_init 3 "30 October 2000" "Curl 7.4.2" "libcurl Manual"
+.TH curl_easy_init 3 "22 November 2000" "Curl 7.5" "libcurl Manual"
.SH NAME
curl_easy_getinfo - Extract information from a curl session (added in 7.4)
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE
Pass a pointer to a long to receive the last received HTTP code.
.TP
+.B CURLINFO_FILETIME
+Pass a pointer to a long to receive the remote time of the retrieved
+document. If you get 0, it can be because of many reasons (unknown, the server
+hides it or the server doesn't support the command that tells document time
+etc) and the time of the document is unknown. (Added in 7.5)
+.TP
.B CURLINFO_TOTAL_TIME
Pass a pointer to a double to receive the total transaction time in seconds
for the previous transfer.
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-.TH curl_easy_setopt 3 "30 October 2000" "Curl 7.4.2" "libcurl Manual"
+.TH curl_easy_setopt 3 "22 November 2000" "Curl 7.5" "libcurl Manual"
.SH NAME
curl_easy_setopt - Set curl easy-session options
.SH SYNOPSIS
Pass a void * to whatever data you want. The passed pointer will be the first
argument sent to the specifed CURLOPT_PASSWDFUNCTION function. (Added in
7.4.2)
+.TP
+.B CURLOPT_FILETIME
+Pass a long. If it is a non-zero value, libcurl will attempt to get the
+modification date of the remote document in this operation. This requires that
+the remote server sends the time or replies to a time querying command. The
+curl_easy_getinfo() function with the CURLINFO_FILETIME argument can be used
+after a transfer to extract the received time (if any). (Added in 7.5)
.PP
.SH RETURN VALUE
0 means the option was set properly, non-zero means an error as