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Description


HTTPClient


HTTPClient is a handy little tool that helps you grab web pages right from the command prompt. It's super simple to use and can really come in handy if you're into coding or just want to play around with how websites work!



How to Use HTTPClient


This program runs straight from the Windows Command Prompt. All you need to do is tell it which web page you want to fetch and where you'd like to save it. Pretty easy, right?



Command Line Options


Here are some valid command line options you can use:



  • -h: Display this help message.

  • -r: Register this copy of HTTPClient.

  • -l: Full URL, like -lhttp://www.w3.org:80/index.html.

  • -a: Host, for example, -awww.w3.org.

  • -p: Port number, such as -p80.

  • -u: Path info, like -u/index.html.

  • -f: Destination file path, for example, -fc:\output.html.

  • -m: HTTP method you want to use, like -mHEAD.

  • -s: Connect via Socks5 proxy, e.g., -sproxy.mynet.com:1080.

  • -v: Connect via HTTP proxy, e.g., -vproxy.mynet.com:8080.

  • -t: Set download throttle rate in bytes/s, for example, -t4096.



Important Note!


The best part? You can use this utility for free if it's just for personal stuff! So why not give it a shot? If you're ready to dive in and explore more about how this tool works or maybe even download it yourself, check out this link: Download HTTPClient here!


User Reviews for HTTP Client 1

  • for HTTP Client
    HTTP Client is a handy tool for requesting web pages from the command prompt. Useful features and easy execution make it efficient.
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