- 
        CURLOPT_INFILESIZE: When you are
        uploading a file to a remote site, this option should be used
        to tell PHP what the expected size of the infile will be.
        
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        CURLOPT_VERBOSE: Set this option to a
        non-zero value if you want CURL to report everything that is
        happening.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_HEADER: Set this option to a
        non-zero value if you want the header to be included in the
        output.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_NOPROGRESS: Set this option to
        a non-zero value if you don't want PHP to display a progress
        meter for CURL transfers.
         - 注: 
          PHP automatically sets this option to a non-zero parameter,
          this should only be changed for debugging purposes.
          
 
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        CURLOPT_NOBODY: Set this option to a
        non-zero value if you don't want the body included with the
        output.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_FAILONERROR: Set this option to
        a non-zero value if you want PHP to fail silently if the HTTP
        code returned is greater than 300.  The default behavior is
        to return the page normally, ignoring the code.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_UPLOAD: Set this option to a
        non-zero value if you want PHP to prepare for an upload.
        
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        CURLOPT_POST: Set this option to a
        non-zero value if you want PHP to do a regular HTTP POST.
        This POST is a normal application/x-www-form-urlencoded
        kind, most commonly used by HTML forms.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_FTPLISTONLY: Set this option to
        a non-zero value and PHP will just list the names of an FTP
        directory.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_FTPAPPEND: Set this option to a
        non-zero value and PHP will append to the remote file instead
        of overwriting it.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_NETRC: Set this option to a
        non-zero value and PHP will scan your ~./netrc 
        file to find your username and password for the remote site that 
        you're establishing a connection with.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION: Set this option
        to a non-zero value to follow any "Location: " header that the
        server sends as a part of the HTTP header (note this is
        recursive, PHP will follow as many "Location: " headers that
        it is sent.)
        
- 
        CURLOPT_PUT: Set this option to a non-zero
        value to HTTP PUT a file.  The file to PUT must be set with
        the CURLOPT_INFILE and
        CURLOPT_INFILESIZE.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_MUTE: Set this option to a
        non-zero value and PHP will be completely silent with regards
        to the CURL functions.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_TIMEOUT: Pass a long as a
        parameter that contains the maximum time, in seconds, that
        you'll allow the CURL functions to take.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_LOW_SPEED_LIMIT: Pass a long as
        a parameter that contains the transfer speed in bytes per
        second that the transfer should be below during
        CURLOPT_LOW_SPEED_TIME seconds for PHP to
        consider too slow and abort.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_LOW_SPEED_TIME: Pass a long as
        a parameter that contains the time in seconds that the
        transfer should be below the
        CURLOPT_LOW_SPEED_LIMIT for PHP
        to consider it too slow and abort.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_RESUME_FROM: Pass a long as a
        parameter that contains the offset, in bytes, that you want
        the transfer to start from.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_CAINFO: Pass a filename of a file
        holding one or more certificates to verify the peer with.  This only
        makes sense when used in combination with the 
        CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER option.
        
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        CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER: Pass a long that is set
        to a zero value to stop curl from verifying the peer's certificate
        (curl 7.10 starting setting this option to TRUE by default).
        Alternate certificates to verify against can be specified with the
        CURLOPT_CAINFO option (added in curl 7.9.8)
        or a certificate directory can be specified with the 
        CURLOPT_CAPATH option.  As of curl 7.10, curl installs a
        default bundle.  CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST may
        also need to be set to 1 or 0 if CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER
         is disabled (it defaults to 2).
        
- 
        CURLOPT_SSLVERSION: Pass a long as a
        parameter that contains the SSL version (2 or 3) to use.  By
        default PHP will try and determine this by itself, although,
        in some cases you must set this manually.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST: Pass a long if
        CURL should verify the Common name of the peer certificate in the 
        SSL handshake.  A value of 1 denotes that we should check for the 
        existence of the common name, a value of 2 denotes that we should 
        make sure it matches the provided hostname.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_TIMECONDITION: Pass a long as a
        parameter that defines how the
        CURLOPT_TIMEVALUE is treated.
        You can set this parameter to TIMECOND_IFMODSINCE or
        TIMECOND_ISUNMODSINCE.  This is a HTTP-only feature.
        
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        CURLOPT_TIMEVALUE: Pass a long as a
        parameter that is the time in seconds since January 1st, 1970.
        The time will be used as specified by the
        CURLOPT_TIMECONDITION
        option, or by default the TIMECOND_IFMODSINCE will be used.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER: Pass a non-zero 
        value if you want CURL to directly return the transfer instead 
        of printing it out directly.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_URL: This is the URL that you
        want PHP to fetch.  You can also set this option when
        initializing a session with the curl_init()
        function.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_USERPWD: Pass a string
        formatted in the [username]:[password] manner, for PHP to use
        for the connection.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_PROXYUSERPWD: Pass a string
        formatted in the [username]:[password] format for connection
        to the HTTP proxy.
        
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        CURLOPT_RANGE: Pass the specified range
        you want.  It should be in the "X-Y" format, where X or Y may
        be left out.  The HTTP transfers also support several
        intervals, separated with commas as in X-Y,N-M.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS: Pass a string
        containing the full data to post in an HTTP "POST" operation.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_REFERER: Pass a string
        containing the "referer" header to be used in an HTTP request.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_USERAGENT: Pass a string
        containing the "user-agent" header to be used in an HTTP
        request.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_FTPPORT: Pass a string
        containing the value which will be used to get the IP address to use
        for the ftp "POST" instruction.  The POST 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_COOKIE: Pass a string
        containing the content of the cookie to be set in the HTTP
        header.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_SSLCERT: Pass a string
        containing the filename of PEM formatted certificate.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_SSLCERTPASSWD: Pass a string
        containing the password required to use the
        CURLOPT_SSLCERT certificate.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE: Pass a string
        containing 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.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST: Pass a string to
        be used instead of GET or
        HEAD when doing an HTTP request.  This is
        useful for doing DELETE or other, more
        obscure, HTTP requests. Valid values are things like
        GET, POST, 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.
         - 注: 
          Don't do this without making sure your server supports the
          command first.
          
 
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        CURLOPT_PROXY: Give the name of the HTTP 
        proxy to tunnel requests through.
        
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        CURLOPT_INTERFACE: Pass the name of the 
        outgoing network interface to use.  This can be an interface name, 
        an IP address or a host name.
        
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        CURLOPT_KRB4LEVEL: Pass 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, then 'private' is used. Setting this Option to 
        NULL, will disable KRB4 security. Currently KRB4 
        security only works with FTP transactions.
        
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        CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER: Pass an array of HTTP
        header fields to set.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_QUOTE: Pass an array of FTP commands
        to perform on the server prior to the FTP request.
        
- 
        CURLOPT_POSTQUOTE: Pass an array of FTP 
        commands to execute on the server, after the FTP request has been 
        performed.
        
     The following options expect a file descriptor that is obtained
     by using the fopen() function: