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Re: libcurl -- how to write a callback?
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Re: libcurl -- how to write a callback?


  • Subject: Re: libcurl -- how to write a callback?
  • From: Greg Guerin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2009 15:20:05 -0700

Chris Tracewell wrote:

I've gotten libcurl linked and ready to use thanks to many contributors from a previous post here. Does anyone have a snippet code or link of an example of writing a callback function for say CURLOPT_READFUNCTION?

What have you tried?

For example, I found a number of likely prospects simply by entering CURLOPT_READFUNCTION as a google search term.

I narrowed it down by adding the keyword "sample" or "example".

libcurl is not unique to Mac OS X, so a reasonable first step should always be to google (or bing, yahoo, whatever) for examples. A reasonable second step would be to add the search term mac os x.

  -- GG

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