if you are using a windows Dos command,  commands with curl is not exactly
the same.
try to replace " by '

2010/8/14 Luca Morandini <[email protected]>

> On 14/08/10 15:41, Robert Hicks wrote:
> > Thanks for the response...yes, it is all in one line. My mail client
> > just put it on separate lines for some reason. So I don't need a url
> > in their somewhere?
>
> No, no, you definitively need one: I was just ruling out the silly syntax
> error.
>
> Well, I tried your command on my machine and it worked (to the extent that
> it did
> not find the server, which means that the URL was read and parsed
> correctly)...
> therefore I still think this should be something preventing cURL from
> reading the
> line in full (URL and all): you are on a *NIX box, right ?
>
> Regards,
>
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