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I'm trying to use curl in bash to download a webpage, but the & symbol in the URL isn't interpreted as a character as I would like. Any ideas on how I can convince bash that the symbol & is just a boring character and nothing special?

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  • Have a look at the following topic this should help you - stackoverflow.com/questions/2067969/…
    – morgents
    Nov 12, 2012 at 9:18
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    I've tried replacing the & symbol with \&, '&', "&", ^& but haven't been able to get the URL to evaluate correctly. Actually, the '&' works when I run the curl command from Terminal.app, but fails when I place it in a bash script, wrap it in a loop and run it.
    – Chernoff
    Nov 12, 2012 at 14:53

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Putting the entire URL inside double quotes should take care of your problem.

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    single quotes might be better, unless there's a need to resolve variables.
    – jpm
    Nov 12, 2012 at 7:01
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    When I use quotes around the whole URL the expression ${i} doesn't return a value.
    – Chernoff
    Nov 12, 2012 at 14:44
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    In my case, double quotes failed while single quotes worked just fine. May 27, 2016 at 17:13
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    Please use caution what program is used to type the quotes. While in a hurry to edit a shell script, I used a text editing program. It put slanted quotes instead of straight double quotes. This really messes up the script and makes the problem difficult to find!
    – David
    Jan 5, 2017 at 11:57
  • Single quotes do not work in my .cmd file, but double quotes work Mar 2, 2021 at 3:55
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curl "http://www.example.com?m=method&args=1"

Are you using the & as a delimiter for a GET URL? Or is in a piece of data?

If it is in data you must encode it to an HTML character, if not, surround with quotes.

The encoding for & should become %26 in the URL.

curl "http://www.example.com?m=this%26that
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  • I'm using the & symbol as a piece of data, almost exactly as you've shown. The catch is that, instead of numerical values I'm using ${i}. So I want to get http://www.example.com?m=method&args=${i} to evaluate as a URL.
    – Chernoff
    Nov 12, 2012 at 14:46
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    The way I just showed the URL uses the '&' as a delimeter for the GET variables, so now I am confused, in $[i] you have a piece of data that contains '&'? If that is the case you will need to URL encode it. & = %26
    – Matt Clark
    Nov 12, 2012 at 17:47
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    Searched the whole internet couldn't find the solution. @MattClark you are the hero. I just url encoded & which was a piece of data and my script is working fine. Aug 12, 2015 at 18:53
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    Is there a missing " at the end of the second code snippet?
    – David
    Jan 5, 2017 at 11:58
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Putting single quotes around the & symbol seems to work. That is, using a URL like http://www.example.com/page.asp?arg1=${i}'&'arg2=${j} with curl returns the requested webpage.

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Instead of trying the escape "&" characters, you can specify http url parameters in POST requests with -d parameter as shown below:

curl -X POST http://www.example.com \
-d arg1=this \
-d arg2=that

If the request is a GET, then you should also add -G option, which tells curl to send the data with GET request.

curl -X GET -G http://www.example.com \
-d arg1=this \
-d arg2=that
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    This worked for me. Adding double quotes didn't work.
    – Juhog
    Jan 16, 2019 at 9:01
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You can use %26 instead &. The entity code will work fine.

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Use the parameter --url with double quotes worked for me

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easiest way :

curl -X GET -G http://example.com -d var1=$1 -d var2=$2

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