ASCII Text Browser Vs. cURL
I hit this url : http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1
I see this
Then when I curl
exact same URL
curl http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1
I got this
🤦🏻♂️
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 ?
linux bash unix curl browser
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I hit this url : http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1
I see this
Then when I curl
exact same URL
curl http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1
I got this
🤦🏻♂️
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 ?
linux bash unix curl browser
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
Then when I curl
exact same URL
curl http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1
I got this
🤦🏻♂️
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 ?
linux bash unix curl browser
I hit this url : http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1
I see this
Then when I curl
exact same URL
curl http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1
I got this
🤦🏻♂️
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 ?
linux bash unix curl browser
linux bash unix curl browser
asked Nov 14 '18 at 20:20
kyokyo
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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
add a comment |
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
1
1
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
... or use single quotes:curl 'http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1'
– Cyrus
Nov 14 '18 at 20:45
add a comment |
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.
add a comment |
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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
... 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
... or use single quotes:curl 'http://artii.herokuapp.com/make?text=abc+art&font=smisome1'
– Cyrus
Nov 14 '18 at 20:45
add a comment |
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
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
answered Nov 14 '18 at 20:44
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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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... 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
Nov 14 '18 at 20:45
... 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.
add a comment |
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.
add a comment |
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.
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.
answered Nov 14 '18 at 20:45
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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