An interesting detail with the HTTP(S) request, is the `Curl_add_buffer()`
series of functions we use. They append data to one single buffer, and when
- the building is finished the entire request is sent off in one single write. This is done this way to overcome problems with flawed firewalls and lame servers.
+ the building is finished the entire request is sent off in one single write.
+ This is done this way to overcome problems with flawed firewalls and lame
+ servers.
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FTP
to work with.
`->scheme` is the URL scheme name, usually spelled out in uppercase. That's
- "HTTP" or "FTP" etc. SSL versions of the protocol need their own `Curl_handler` setup so HTTPS separate from HTTP.
+ "HTTP" or "FTP" etc. SSL versions of the protocol need their own
+ `Curl_handler` setup so HTTPS separate from HTTP.
`->setup_connection` is called to allow the protocol code to allocate
protocol specific data that then gets associated with that `Curl_easy` for