J Jake B New member Dec 14, 2010 #1 I get that saying something like 'curl http://www.google.com' retrieves the raw HTML of the page and displays it in the terminal window, but how do you actually get the file, or picture on your hard drive?
I get that saying something like 'curl http://www.google.com' retrieves the raw HTML of the page and displays it in the terminal window, but how do you actually get the file, or picture on your hard drive?