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  .TH CURLOPT_ACCEPT_ENCODING 3 "November 04, 2020" "libcurl 7.77.0" "curl_easy_setopt options"
  
  .SH NAME
  CURLOPT_ACCEPT_ENCODING \- enables automatic decompression of HTTP downloads
  .SH SYNOPSIS
  #include <curl/curl.h>
  
  CURLcode curl_easy_setopt(CURL *handle, CURLOPT_ACCEPT_ENCODING, char *enc);
  .SH DESCRIPTION
  Pass a char * argument specifying what encoding you'd like.
  
  Sets the contents of the Accept-Encoding: header sent in an HTTP request, and
  enables decoding of a response when a Content-Encoding: header is received.
  
  libcurl potentially supports several different compressed encodings depending
  on what support that has been built-in.
  
  To aid applications not having to bother about what specific algorithms this
  particular libcurl build supports, libcurl allows a zero-length string to be
  set ("") to ask for an Accept-Encoding: header to be used that contains all
  built-in supported encodings.
  
  Alternatively, you can specify exactly the encoding or list of encodings you
  want in the response. Four encodings are supported: \fIidentity\fP, meaning
  non-compressed, \fIdeflate\fP which requests the server to compress its
  response using the zlib algorithm, \fIgzip\fP which requests the gzip
  algorithm, (since curl 7.57.0) \fIbr\fP which is brotli and (since curl
  7.72.0) \fIzstd\fP which is zstd.  Provide them in the string as a
  comma-separated list of accepted encodings, like:
  
    "br, gzip, deflate".
  
  Set \fICURLOPT_ACCEPT_ENCODING(3)\fP to NULL to explicitly disable it, which
  makes libcurl not send an Accept-Encoding: header and not decompress received
  contents automatically.
  
  You can also opt to just include the Accept-Encoding: header in your request
  with \fICURLOPT_HTTPHEADER(3)\fP but then there will be no automatic
  decompressing when receiving data.
  
  This is a request, not an order; the server may or may not do it.  This option
  must be set (to any non-NULL value) or else any unsolicited encoding done by
  the server is ignored.
  
  Servers might respond with Content-Encoding even without getting a
  Accept-Encoding: in the request. Servers might respond with a different
  Content-Encoding than what was asked for in the request.
  
  The Content-Length: servers send for a compressed response is supposed to
  indicate the length of the compressed content so when auto decoding is enabled
  it may not match the sum of bytes reported by the write callbacks (although,
  sending the length of the non-compressed content is a common server mistake).
  
  The application does not have to keep the string around after setting this
  option.
  .SH DEFAULT
  NULL
  .SH PROTOCOLS
  HTTP
  .SH EXAMPLE
  .nf
  CURL *curl = curl_easy_init();
  if(curl) {
    curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_URL, "https://example.com");
  
    /* enable all supported built-in compressions */
    curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_ACCEPT_ENCODING, "");
  
    /* Perform the request */
    curl_easy_perform(curl);
  }
  .fi
  .SH AVAILABILITY
  This option was called CURLOPT_ENCODING before 7.21.6
  
  The specific libcurl you're using must have been built with zlib to be able to
  decompress gzip and deflate responses, with the brotli library to
  decompress brotli responses and with the zstd library to decompress zstd
  responses.
  .SH RETURN VALUE
  Returns CURLE_OK if the option is supported, CURLE_UNKNOWN_OPTION if not, or
  CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY if there was insufficient heap space.
  .SH "SEE ALSO"
  .BR CURLOPT_TRANSFER_ENCODING "(3), " CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER "(3), "
  .BR CURLOPT_HTTP_CONTENT_DECODING "(3), "