ASCII Text Browser Vs. cURL










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I hit this url : http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1



I see this



enter image description here



Then when I curl exact same URL



curl http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1



I got this



enter image description here



🤦🏻‍♂️



Does anyone know why this is happening ?



Is there a specific flag in the curl I should pass to make it return the same result as broswer ?



How do I get my Terminal to display the same ASCII text format as the browser ?










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    I didn't vote down. [1] 7219 gives an important clue.

    – Cyrus
    Nov 14 '18 at 20:48











  • I apologize that I missed that. Thanks for suggestion.

    – kyo
    Nov 14 '18 at 20:49











  • No downvote from me, but this is off-topic, as it's not about programming. Try superuser.com.

    – chepner
    Nov 14 '18 at 20:54















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I hit this url : http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1



I see this



enter image description here



Then when I curl exact same URL



curl http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1



I got this



enter image description here



🤦🏻‍♂️



Does anyone know why this is happening ?



Is there a specific flag in the curl I should pass to make it return the same result as broswer ?



How do I get my Terminal to display the same ASCII text format as the browser ?










share|improve this question

















  • 1





    I didn't vote down. [1] 7219 gives an important clue.

    – Cyrus
    Nov 14 '18 at 20:48











  • I apologize that I missed that. Thanks for suggestion.

    – kyo
    Nov 14 '18 at 20:49











  • No downvote from me, but this is off-topic, as it's not about programming. Try superuser.com.

    – chepner
    Nov 14 '18 at 20:54













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I hit this url : http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1



I see this



enter image description here



Then when I curl exact same URL



curl http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1



I got this



enter image description here



🤦🏻‍♂️



Does anyone know why this is happening ?



Is there a specific flag in the curl I should pass to make it return the same result as broswer ?



How do I get my Terminal to display the same ASCII text format as the browser ?










share|improve this question














I hit this url : http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1



I see this



enter image description here



Then when I curl exact same URL



curl http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1



I got this



enter image description here



🤦🏻‍♂️



Does anyone know why this is happening ?



Is there a specific flag in the curl I should pass to make it return the same result as broswer ?



How do I get my Terminal to display the same ASCII text format as the browser ?







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    I didn't vote down. [1] 7219 gives an important clue.

    – Cyrus
    Nov 14 '18 at 20:48











  • I apologize that I missed that. Thanks for suggestion.

    – kyo
    Nov 14 '18 at 20:49











  • No downvote from me, but this is off-topic, as it's not about programming. Try superuser.com.

    – chepner
    Nov 14 '18 at 20:54












  • 1





    I didn't vote down. [1] 7219 gives an important clue.

    – Cyrus
    Nov 14 '18 at 20:48











  • I apologize that I missed that. Thanks for suggestion.

    – kyo
    Nov 14 '18 at 20:49











  • No downvote from me, but this is off-topic, as it's not about programming. Try superuser.com.

    – chepner
    Nov 14 '18 at 20:54







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I didn't vote down. [1] 7219 gives an important clue.

– Cyrus
Nov 14 '18 at 20:48





I didn't vote down. [1] 7219 gives an important clue.

– Cyrus
Nov 14 '18 at 20:48













I apologize that I missed that. Thanks for suggestion.

– kyo
Nov 14 '18 at 20:49





I apologize that I missed that. Thanks for suggestion.

– kyo
Nov 14 '18 at 20:49













No downvote from me, but this is off-topic, as it's not about programming. Try superuser.com.

– chepner
Nov 14 '18 at 20:54





No downvote from me, but this is off-topic, as it's not about programming. Try superuser.com.

– chepner
Nov 14 '18 at 20:54












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The ampersand in the URL is breaking up the command.



If you escape the ampersand you should achieved the desired return.



E.G.
curl http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1






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  • ... or use single quotes: curl 'http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1'

    – Cyrus
    Nov 14 '18 at 20:45



















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In browser you using &font=smisome1 (look on end of your url) in terminal you don't using this font because of &.



Maybe this help you. Sorry for not professional answer.






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    The ampersand in the URL is breaking up the command.



    If you escape the ampersand you should achieved the desired return.



    E.G.
    curl http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1






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    • ... or use single quotes: curl 'http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1'

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    The ampersand in the URL is breaking up the command.



    If you escape the ampersand you should achieved the desired return.



    E.G.
    curl http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1






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    • ... or use single quotes: curl 'http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1'

      – Cyrus
      Nov 14 '18 at 20:45














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    The ampersand in the URL is breaking up the command.



    If you escape the ampersand you should achieved the desired return.



    E.G.
    curl http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1






    share|improve this answer













    The ampersand in the URL is breaking up the command.



    If you escape the ampersand you should achieved the desired return.



    E.G.
    curl http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1







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    • ... or use single quotes: curl 'http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1'

      – Cyrus
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    • ... or use single quotes: curl 'http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1'

      – Cyrus
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    ... or use single quotes: curl 'http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1'

    – Cyrus
    Nov 14 '18 at 20:45






    ... or use single quotes: curl 'http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1'

    – Cyrus
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    In browser you using &font=smisome1 (look on end of your url) in terminal you don't using this font because of &.



    Maybe this help you. Sorry for not professional answer.






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      In browser you using &font=smisome1 (look on end of your url) in terminal you don't using this font because of &.



      Maybe this help you. Sorry for not professional answer.






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        In browser you using &font=smisome1 (look on end of your url) in terminal you don't using this font because of &.



        Maybe this help you. Sorry for not professional answer.






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        In browser you using &font=smisome1 (look on end of your url) in terminal you don't using this font because of &.



        Maybe this help you. Sorry for not professional answer.







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