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Curl is installed (at least as a shell command) from I think 10.2 up.
On Jul 6, 2007, at 11:23 AM, Bill Steele wrote:
>> You've been told several times: unfortunately, URLAS is not
>> reliable. Sooner or later it will hang and you will have to force-
>> quit it before it can work again. How will you force-quit it?
>> Probably with a shell script, using ps and killall. So finally
>> you're not learning curl and instead you will learn killall and ps.
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> OK, OK, I'll look into it.
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> The downside, however, seems to be that curl has to be installed,
> whereas URLAS is available on every Mac in the office.
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> Bill Steele
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