value should be a bool for the
following values of the option parameter:
Option
Set value to
Notes
CURLOPT_AUTOREFERER
TRUE to automatically set the Referer: field in
requests where it follows a Location: redirect.
CURLOPT_BINARYTRANSFER
TRUE to return the raw output when
CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER is used.
From PHP 5.1.3, this option has no effect: the raw output will
always be returned when
CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER is used.
CURLOPT_COOKIESESSION
TRUE to mark this as a new cookie "session". It will force libcurl
to ignore all cookies it is about to load that are "session cookies"
from the previous session. By default, libcurl always stores and
loads all cookies, independent if they are session cookies or not.
Session cookies are cookies without expiry date and they are meant
to be alive and existing for this "session" only.
CURLOPT_CERTINFO
TRUE to output SSL certification information to STDERR
on secure transfers.
Added in cURL 7.19.1.
Available since PHP 5.3.2.
Requires CURLOPT_VERBOSE to be on to have an effect.
CURLOPT_CONNECT_ONLY
TRUE tells the library to perform all the required proxy authentication
and connection setup, but no data transfer. This option is implemented for
HTTP, SMTP and POP3.
Added in 7.15.2.
Available since PHP 5.5.0.
CURLOPT_CRLF
TRUE to convert Unix newlines to CRLF newlines
on transfers.
CURLOPT_DNS_USE_GLOBAL_CACHE
TRUE to use a global DNS cache. This option is
not thread-safe and is enabled by default.
CURLOPT_FAILONERROR
TRUE to fail verbosely if the HTTP code returned
is greater than or equal to 400. The default behavior is to return
the page normally, ignoring the code.
CURLOPT_FILETIME
TRUE to attempt to retrieve the modification
date of the remote document. This value can be retrieved using
the CURLINFO_FILETIME option with
curl_getinfo().
CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION
TRUE to follow any
"Location: " header that the server sends as
part of the HTTP header (note this is recursive, PHP will follow as
many "Location: " headers that it is sent,
unless CURLOPT_MAXREDIRS is set).
CURLOPT_FORBID_REUSE
TRUE to force the connection to explicitly
close when it has finished processing, and not be pooled for reuse.
CURLOPT_FRESH_CONNECT
TRUE to force the use of a new connection
instead of a cached one.
CURLOPT_FTP_USE_EPRT
TRUE to use EPRT (and LPRT) when doing active
FTP downloads. Use FALSE to disable EPRT and LPRT and use PORT
only.
CURLOPT_FTP_USE_EPSV
TRUE to first try an EPSV command for FTP
transfers before reverting back to PASV. Set to FALSE
to disable EPSV.
CURLOPT_FTP_CREATE_MISSING_DIRS
TRUE to create missing directories when an FTP operation
encounters a path that currently doesn't exist.
CURLOPT_FTPAPPEND
TRUE to append to the remote file instead of
overwriting it.
CURLOPT_TCP_NODELAY
TRUE to disable TCP's Nagle algorithm, which tries to minimize
the number of small packets on the network.
Available since PHP 5.2.1 for versions compiled with libcurl 7.11.2 or
greater.
CURLOPT_FTPASCII
An alias of
CURLOPT_TRANSFERTEXT. Use that instead.
CURLOPT_FTPLISTONLY
TRUE to only list the names of an FTP
directory.
CURLOPT_HEADER
TRUE to include the header in the output.
CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT
TRUE to track the handle's request string.
Available since PHP 5.1.3. The CURLINFO_
prefix is intentional.
CURLOPT_HTTPGET
TRUE to reset the HTTP request method to GET.
Since GET is the default, this is only necessary if the request
method has been changed.
CURLOPT_HTTPPROXYTUNNEL
TRUE to tunnel through a given HTTP proxy.
CURLOPT_MUTE
TRUE to be completely silent with regards to
the cURL functions.
Removed in cURL 7.15.5 (You can use CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER instead)
CURLOPT_NETRC
TRUE to scan the ~/.netrc
file to find a username and password for the remote site that
a connection is being established with.
CURLOPT_NOBODY
TRUE to exclude the body from the output.
Request method is then set to HEAD. Changing this to FALSE does
not change it to GET.
CURLOPT_NOPROGRESS
TRUE to disable the progress meter for cURL transfers.
Note:
PHP automatically sets this option to TRUE, this should only be
changed for debugging purposes.
CURLOPT_NOSIGNAL
TRUE to ignore any cURL function that causes a
signal to be sent to the PHP process. This is turned on by default
in multi-threaded SAPIs so timeout options can still be used.
Added in cURL 7.10.
CURLOPT_POST
TRUE to do a regular HTTP POST. This POST is the
normal application/x-www-form-urlencoded kind,
most commonly used by HTML forms.
CURLOPT_PUT
TRUE to HTTP PUT a file. The file to PUT must
be set with CURLOPT_INFILE and
CURLOPT_INFILESIZE.
CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER
TRUE to return the transfer as a string of the
return value of curl_exec() instead of outputting
it out directly.
CURLOPT_SAFE_UPLOAD
TRUE to disable support for the @ prefix for
uploading files in CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, which
means that values starting with @ can be safely
passed as fields. CURLFile may be used for
uploads instead.
Added in PHP 5.5.0 with FALSE as the default value. PHP 5.6.0
changes the default value to TRUE.
CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER
FALSE to stop cURL from verifying the peer's
certificate. Alternate certificates to verify against can be
specified with the CURLOPT_CAINFO option
or a certificate directory can be specified with the
CURLOPT_CAPATH option.
TRUE by default as of cURL 7.10. Default bundle installed as of
cURL 7.10.
CURLOPT_TRANSFERTEXT
TRUE to use ASCII mode for FTP transfers.
For LDAP, it retrieves data in plain text instead of HTML. On
Windows systems, it will not set STDOUT to binary
mode.
CURLOPT_UNRESTRICTED_AUTH
TRUE to keep sending the username and password
when following locations (using
CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION), even when the
hostname has changed.
CURLOPT_UPLOAD
TRUE to prepare for an upload.
CURLOPT_VERBOSE
TRUE to output verbose information. Writes
output to STDERR, or the file specified using
CURLOPT_STDERR.
value should be an integer for the
following values of the option parameter:
Option
Set value to
Notes
CURLOPT_BUFFERSIZE
The size of the buffer to use for each read. There is no guarantee
this request will be fulfilled, however.
Added in cURL 7.10.
CURLOPT_CLOSEPOLICY
One of the CURLCLOSEPOLICY_* values.
Note:
This option is deprecated, as it was never implemented in cURL and
never had any effect.
Removed in PHP 5.6.0.
CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT
The number of seconds to wait while trying to connect. Use 0 to
wait indefinitely.
CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT_MS
The number of milliseconds to wait while trying to connect. Use 0 to
wait indefinitely.
If libcurl is built to use the standard system name resolver, that
portion of the connect will still use full-second resolution for
timeouts with a minimum timeout allowed of one second.
Added in cURL 7.16.2. Available since PHP 5.2.3.
CURLOPT_DNS_CACHE_TIMEOUT
The number of seconds to keep DNS entries in memory. This
option is set to 120 (2 minutes) by default.
CURLOPT_FTPSSLAUTH
The FTP authentication method (when is activated):
CURLFTPAUTH_SSL (try SSL first),
CURLFTPAUTH_TLS (try TLS first), or
CURLFTPAUTH_DEFAULT (let cURL decide).
Added in cURL 7.12.2.
CURLOPT_HTTP_VERSION
CURL_HTTP_VERSION_NONE (default, lets CURL
decide which version to use),
CURL_HTTP_VERSION_1_0 (forces HTTP/1.0),
or CURL_HTTP_VERSION_1_1 (forces HTTP/1.1).
CURLOPT_HTTPAUTH
The HTTP authentication method(s) to use. The options are:
CURLAUTH_BASIC,
CURLAUTH_DIGEST,
CURLAUTH_GSSNEGOTIATE,
CURLAUTH_NTLM,
CURLAUTH_ANY, and
CURLAUTH_ANYSAFE.
The bitwise | (or) operator can be used to combine
more than one method. If this is done, cURL will poll the server to see
what methods it supports and pick the best one.
CURLAUTH_ANY is an alias for
CURLAUTH_BASIC | CURLAUTH_DIGEST | CURLAUTH_GSSNEGOTIATE | CURLAUTH_NTLM.
CURLAUTH_ANYSAFE is an alias for
CURLAUTH_DIGEST | CURLAUTH_GSSNEGOTIATE | CURLAUTH_NTLM.
CURLOPT_INFILESIZE
The expected size, in bytes, of the file when uploading a file to
a remote site. Note that using this option will not stop libcurl
from sending more data, as exactly what is sent depends on
CURLOPT_READFUNCTION.
CURLOPT_LOW_SPEED_LIMIT
The transfer speed, in bytes per second, that the transfer should be
below during the count of CURLOPT_LOW_SPEED_TIME
seconds before PHP considers the transfer too slow and aborts.
CURLOPT_LOW_SPEED_TIME
The number of seconds the transfer speed should be below
CURLOPT_LOW_SPEED_LIMIT before PHP considers
the transfer too slow and aborts.
CURLOPT_MAXCONNECTS
The maximum amount of persistent connections that are allowed.
When the limit is reached,
CURLOPT_CLOSEPOLICY is used to determine
which connection to close.
CURLOPT_MAXREDIRS
The maximum amount of HTTP redirections to follow. Use this option
alongside CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION.
CURLOPT_PORT
An alternative port number to connect to.
CURLOPT_POSTREDIR
A bitmask of 1 (301 Moved Permanently), 2 (302 Found)
and 4 (303 See Other) if the HTTP POST method should be maintained
when CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION is set and a
specific type of redirect occurs.
Added in cURL 7.19.1. Available since PHP 5.3.2.
CURLOPT_PROTOCOLS
Bitmask of CURLPROTO_* values. If used, this bitmask
limits what protocols libcurl may use in the transfer. This allows you to have
a libcurl built to support a wide range of protocols but still limit specific
transfers to only be allowed to use a subset of them. By default libcurl will
accept all protocols it supports.
See also CURLOPT_REDIR_PROTOCOLS.
The HTTP authentication method(s) to use for the proxy connection.
Use the same bitmasks as described in
CURLOPT_HTTPAUTH. For proxy authentication,
only CURLAUTH_BASIC and
CURLAUTH_NTLM are currently supported.
Added in cURL 7.10.7.
CURLOPT_PROXYPORT
The port number of the proxy to connect to. This port number can
also be set in CURLOPT_PROXY.
CURLOPT_PROXYTYPE
Either CURLPROXY_HTTP (default),
CURLPROXY_SOCKS4,
CURLPROXY_SOCKS5,
CURLPROXY_SOCKS4A or
CURLPROXY_SOCKS5_HOSTNAME.
Added in cURL 7.10.
CURLOPT_REDIR_PROTOCOLS
Bitmask of CURLPROTO_* values. If used, this bitmask
limits what protocols libcurl may use in a transfer that it follows to in
a redirect when CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION is enabled.
This allows you to limit specific transfers to only be allowed to use a subset
of protocols in redirections. By default libcurl will allow all protocols
except for FILE and SCP. This is a difference compared to pre-7.19.4 versions
which unconditionally would follow to all protocols supported.
See also CURLOPT_PROTOCOLS for protocol constant values.
Added in cURL 7.19.4.
CURLOPT_RESUME_FROM
The offset, in bytes, to resume a transfer from.
CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST
1 to check the existence of a common name in the
SSL peer certificate. 2 to check the existence of
a common name and also verify that it matches the hostname
provided. In production environments the value of this option
should be kept at 2 (default value).
Support for value 1 removed in cURL 7.28.1
CURLOPT_SSLVERSION
One of CURL_SSLVERSION_DEFAULT (0),
CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1 (1),
CURL_SSLVERSION_SSLv2 (2),
CURL_SSLVERSION_SSLv3 (3),
CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1_0 (4),
CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1_1 (5) or
CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1_2 (6).
Note:
Your best bet is to not set this and let it use the default.
Setting it to 2 or 3 is very dangerous given the known
vulnerabilities in SSLv2 and SSLv3.
CURLOPT_TIMECONDITION
How CURLOPT_TIMEVALUE is treated.
Use CURL_TIMECOND_IFMODSINCE to return the
page only if it has been modified since the time specified in
CURLOPT_TIMEVALUE. If it hasn't been modified,
a "304 Not Modified" header will be returned
assuming CURLOPT_HEADER is TRUE.
Use CURL_TIMECOND_IFUNMODSINCE for the reverse
effect. CURL_TIMECOND_IFMODSINCE is the
default.
CURLOPT_TIMEOUT
The maximum number of seconds to allow cURL functions to execute.
CURLOPT_TIMEOUT_MS
The maximum number of milliseconds to allow cURL functions to
execute.
If libcurl is built to use the standard system name resolver, that
portion of the connect will still use full-second resolution for
timeouts with a minimum timeout allowed of one second.
Added in cURL 7.16.2. Available since PHP 5.2.3.
CURLOPT_TIMEVALUE
The time in seconds since January 1st, 1970. The time will be used
by CURLOPT_TIMECONDITION. By default,
CURL_TIMECOND_IFMODSINCE is used.
CURLOPT_MAX_RECV_SPEED_LARGE
If a download exceeds this speed (counted in bytes per second) on
cumulative average during the transfer, the transfer will pause to
keep the average rate less than or equal to the parameter value.
Defaults to unlimited speed.
Added in cURL 7.15.5. Available since PHP 5.4.0.
CURLOPT_MAX_SEND_SPEED_LARGE
If an upload exceeds this speed (counted in bytes per second) on
cumulative average during the transfer, the transfer will pause to
keep the average rate less than or equal to the parameter value.
Defaults to unlimited speed.
Added in cURL 7.15.5. Available since PHP 5.4.0.
CURLOPT_SSH_AUTH_TYPES
A bitmask consisting of one or more of
CURLSSH_AUTH_PUBLICKEY,
CURLSSH_AUTH_PASSWORD,
CURLSSH_AUTH_HOST,
CURLSSH_AUTH_KEYBOARD. Set to
CURLSSH_AUTH_ANY to let libcurl pick one.
Added in cURL 7.16.1.
CURLOPT_IPRESOLVE
Allows an application to select what kind of IP addresses to use when
resolving host names. This is only interesting when using host names that
resolve addresses using more than one version of IP, possible values are
CURL_IPRESOLVE_WHATEVER,
CURL_IPRESOLVE_V4,
CURL_IPRESOLVE_V6, by default
CURL_IPRESOLVE_WHATEVER.
Added in cURL 7.10.8.
value should be a string for the
following values of the option parameter:
Option
Set value to
Notes
CURLOPT_CAINFO
The name of a file holding one or more certificates to verify the
peer with. This only makes sense when used in combination with
CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER.
Might require an absolute path.
CURLOPT_CAPATH
A directory that holds multiple CA certificates. Use this option
alongside CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER.
CURLOPT_COOKIE
The contents of the "Cookie: " header to be
used in the HTTP request.
Note that multiple cookies are separated with a semicolon followed
by a space (e.g., "fruit=apple; colour=red")
CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE
The name of the file containing the cookie data. The cookie file can
be in Netscape format, or just plain HTTP-style headers dumped into
a file.
If the name is an empty string, no cookies are loaded, but cookie
handling is still enabled.
CURLOPT_COOKIEJAR
The name of a file to save all internal cookies to when the handle is closed,
e.g. after a call to curl_close.
CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST
A custom request method to use instead of
"GET" or "HEAD" when doing
a HTTP request. This is useful for doing
"DELETE" or other, more obscure HTTP requests.
Valid values are things like "GET",
"POST", "CONNECT" and so on;
i.e. Do not enter a whole HTTP request line here. For instance,
entering "GET /index.html HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n"
would be incorrect.
Note:
Don't do this without making sure the server supports the custom
request method first.
CURLOPT_EGDSOCKET
Like CURLOPT_RANDOM_FILE, except a filename
to an Entropy Gathering Daemon socket.
CURLOPT_ENCODING
The contents of the "Accept-Encoding: " header.
This enables decoding of the response. Supported encodings are
"identity", "deflate", and
"gzip". If an empty string, "",
is set, a header containing all supported encoding types is sent.
Added in cURL 7.10.
CURLOPT_FTPPORT
The value which will be used to get the IP address to use
for the FTP "PORT" instruction. The "PORT" instruction tells
the remote server to connect to our specified IP address. The
string may be a plain IP address, a hostname, a network
interface name (under Unix), or just a plain '-' to use the
systems default IP address.
CURLOPT_INTERFACE
The name of the outgoing network interface to use. This can be an
interface name, an IP address or a host name.
CURLOPT_KEYPASSWD
The password required to use the CURLOPT_SSLKEY
or CURLOPT_SSH_PRIVATE_KEYFILE private key.
Added in cURL 7.16.1.
CURLOPT_KRB4LEVEL
The KRB4 (Kerberos 4) security level. Any of the following values
(in order from least to most powerful) are valid:
"clear",
"safe",
"confidential",
"private"..
If the string does not match one of these,
"private" is used. Setting this option to NULL
will disable KRB4 security. Currently KRB4 security only works
with FTP transactions.
CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS
The full data to post in a HTTP "POST" operation.
To post a file, prepend a filename with @ and
use the full path. The filetype can be explicitly specified by
following the filename with the type in the format
';type=mimetype'. This parameter can either be
passed as a urlencoded string like 'para1=val1¶2=val2&...'
or as an array with the field name as key and field data as value.
If value is an array, the
Content-Type header will be set to
multipart/form-data.
As of PHP 5.2.0, value must be an array if
files are passed to this option with the @ prefix.
As of PHP 5.5.0, the @ prefix is deprecated and
files can be sent using CURLFile. The
@ prefix can be disabled for safe passing of
values beginning with @ by setting the
CURLOPT_SAFE_UPLOAD option to TRUE.
CURLOPT_PROXY
The HTTP proxy to tunnel requests through.
CURLOPT_PROXYUSERPWD
A username and password formatted as
"[username]:[password]" to use for the
connection to the proxy.
CURLOPT_RANDOM_FILE
A filename to be used to seed the random number generator for SSL.
CURLOPT_RANGE
Range(s) of data to retrieve in the format
"X-Y" where X or Y are optional. HTTP transfers
also support several intervals, separated with commas in the format
"X-Y,N-M".
CURLOPT_REFERER
The contents of the "Referer: " header to be used
in a HTTP request.
CURLOPT_SSH_HOST_PUBLIC_KEY_MD5
A string containing 32 hexadecimal digits. The string should be the
MD5 checksum of the remote host's public key, and libcurl will reject
the connection to the host unless the md5sums match.
This option is only for SCP and SFTP transfers.
Added in cURL 7.17.1.
CURLOPT_SSH_PUBLIC_KEYFILE
The file name for your public key. If not used, libcurl defaults to
$HOME/.ssh/id_dsa.pub if the HOME environment variable is set,
and just "id_dsa.pub" in the current directory if HOME is not set.
Added in cURL 7.16.1.
CURLOPT_SSH_PRIVATE_KEYFILE
The file name for your private key. If not used, libcurl defaults to
$HOME/.ssh/id_dsa if the HOME environment variable is set,
and just "id_dsa" in the current directory if HOME is not set.
If the file is password-protected, set the password with
CURLOPT_KEYPASSWD.
Added in cURL 7.16.1.
CURLOPT_SSL_CIPHER_LIST
A list of ciphers to use for SSL. For example,
RC4-SHA and TLSv1 are valid
cipher lists.
CURLOPT_SSLCERT
The name of a file containing a PEM formatted certificate.
CURLOPT_SSLCERTPASSWD
The password required to use the
CURLOPT_SSLCERT certificate.
CURLOPT_SSLCERTTYPE
The format of the certificate. Supported formats are
"PEM" (default), "DER",
and "ENG".
Added in cURL 7.9.3.
CURLOPT_SSLENGINE
The identifier for the crypto engine of the private SSL key
specified in CURLOPT_SSLKEY.
CURLOPT_SSLENGINE_DEFAULT
The identifier for the crypto engine used for asymmetric crypto
operations.
CURLOPT_SSLKEY
The name of a file containing a private SSL key.
CURLOPT_SSLKEYPASSWD
The secret password needed to use the private SSL key specified in
CURLOPT_SSLKEY.
Note:
Since this option contains a sensitive password, remember to keep
the PHP script it is contained within safe.
CURLOPT_SSLKEYTYPE
The key type of the private SSL key specified in
CURLOPT_SSLKEY. Supported key types are
"PEM" (default), "DER",
and "ENG".
CURLOPT_URL
The URL to fetch. This can also be set when initializing a
session with curl_init().
CURLOPT_USERAGENT
The contents of the "User-Agent: " header to be
used in a HTTP request.
CURLOPT_USERPWD
A username and password formatted as
"[username]:[password]" to use for the
connection.
value should be an array for the
following values of the option parameter:
Option
Set value to
Notes
CURLOPT_HTTP200ALIASES
An array of HTTP 200 responses that will be treated as valid
responses and not as errors.
Added in cURL 7.10.3.
CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER
An array of HTTP header fields to set, in the format
array('Content-type: text/plain', 'Content-length: 100')
CURLOPT_POSTQUOTE
An array of FTP commands to execute on the server after the FTP
request has been performed.
CURLOPT_QUOTE
An array of FTP commands to execute on the server prior to the FTP
request.
value should be a stream resource (using
fopen(), for example) for the following values of the
option parameter:
Option
Set value to
CURLOPT_FILE
The file that the transfer should be written to. The default
is STDOUT (the browser window).
CURLOPT_INFILE
The file that the transfer should be read from when uploading.
CURLOPT_STDERR
An alternative location to output errors to instead of
STDERR.
CURLOPT_WRITEHEADER
The file that the header part of the transfer is written to.
value should be the name of a valid function or a Closure
for the following values of the option parameter:
Option
Set value to
CURLOPT_HEADERFUNCTION
A callback accepting two parameters.
The first is the cURL resource, the second is a
string with the header data to be written. The header data must
be written by this callback. Return the number of
bytes written.
CURLOPT_PASSWDFUNCTION
A callback accepting three parameters.
The first is the cURL resource, the second is a
string containing a password prompt, and the third is the maximum
password length. Return the string containing the password.
CURLOPT_PROGRESSFUNCTION
A callback accepting five parameters.
The first is the cURL resource, the second is the total number of
bytes expected to be downloaded in this transfer, the third is
the number of bytes downloaded so far, the fourth is the total
number of bytes expected to be uploaded in this transfer, and the
fifth is the number of bytes uploaded so far.
Note:
The callback is only called when the CURLOPT_NOPROGRESS
option is set to FALSE.
Return a non-zero value to abort the transfer. In which case, the
transfer will set a CURLE_ABORTED_BY_CALLBACK
error.
CURLOPT_READFUNCTION
A callback accepting three parameters.
The first is the cURL resource, the second is a
stream resource provided to cURL through the option
CURLOPT_INFILE, and the third is the maximum
amount of data to be read. The callback must return a string
with a length equal or smaller than the amount of data requested,
typically by reading it from the passed stream resource. It should
return an empty string to signal EOF.
CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION
A callback accepting two parameters.
The first is the cURL resource, and the second is a
string with the data to be written. The data must be saved by
this callback. It must return the exact number of bytes written
or the transfer will be aborted with an error.
Other values:
Option
Set value to
CURLOPT_SHARE
A result of curl_share_init(). Makes the cURL
handle to use the data from the shared handle.
반환값
성공 시 TRUE를, 실패 시 FALSE를 반환합니다.
변경점
버전
설명
5.6.0
CURLOPT_SAFE_UPLOAD is now TRUE by default.
5.6.0
Removed CURLOPT_CLOSEPOLICY and associated values.
5.5.0
Added the cURL resource as the first argument to the
CURLOPT_PROGRESSFUNCTION callback.
5.5.0
Introduced CURLOPT_SHARE.
5.3.0
Introduced CURLOPT_PROGRESSFUNCTION.
5.2.10
Introduced CURLOPT_PROTOCOLS, and
CURLOPT_REDIR_PROTOCOLS.
5.1.0
Introduced CURLOPT_AUTOREFERER,
CURLOPT_BINARYTRANSFER,
CURLOPT_FTPSSLAUTH,
CURLOPT_PROXYAUTH, and
CURLOPT_TIMECONDITION.
Passing an array to CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS will
encode the data as multipart/form-data,
while passing a URL-encoded string will encode the data as
application/x-www-form-urlencoded.