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I am trying run a curl command using powershell as follows:

$command=".\curl.exe -k -X POST --data @login.txt -H ""Content-Type:application/json;charset=utf-8"" https://myserversfqdn:4443/ControlPoint/api/v1/login"

$res= Invoke-Expression $command

It gives me an error saying the splatting operator @ cannot be used to refernce variables in an expression.. so I add the a backtick before @login.txt..

$command=".\curl.exe -k -X POST --data '@login.txt -H ""Content-Type:application/json;charset=utf-8"" https://myserversfqdn:4443/ControlPoint/api/v1/login"

$res= Invoke-Expression $command

Now it gives me an error saying the expression is missing a terminator ' (backtick).. I am lost as to how to I pass the @ character in this command ?? Any guidance is really appreciated

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It looks more like you are using the single quote charac ter ' rather than the backtick:

`

(Note that the backtick is usually on the same key as the ~ character.)

But you are half way to your answer, you could also wrap the whole argument in single quotes to pass it as an unparsed string:

$command=".\curl.exe -k -X POST --data '@login.txt' -H ""Content-Type:application/json;charset=utf-8"" https://myserversfqdn:4443/ControlPoint/api/v1/login"
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  • Thanks zdan , I was using a back tick.. but it still didn't work, However putting @login.txt in single quotes as you have shown did the trick!!
    – py_newbie
    Jan 23, 2013 at 15:54
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Have you tried simply:

.\curl.exe -k -X POST --data `@login.txt -H "Content-Type:application/json;charset=utf-8" https://myserversfqdn:4443/ControlPoint/api/v1/login

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