Added ability to add an additional header via -A and -C#32
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I needed to pass an auth token to the server, so I added a parameter for attribute and content of an additional header such as: -A "authorization" -C "Basic AUTHKEYREDACTED" ...to represent the header: "authorization: Basic AUTHKEYREDACTED"
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Looks like it fixes the feature request in issue #24 |
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I needed to pass an auth token to the server, so I added a parameter for attribute and content of an additional header such as:
-A "authorization" -C "Basic AUTHKEYREDACTED"
...to represent the header:
"authorization: Basic AUTHKEYREDACTED"
I know it's clunky, but at least additional headers can be passed at the command line.