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230 libcurl is not able to operate on file handles opened by the
1207 passed on properly between multiple handles without any information getting
1366 multiple transfers at the same time by adding up multiple easy handles into
1369 You create the easy handles you want, one for each concurrent transfer, and
1371 multi handle with curl_multi_init(3) and add all those easy handles to
1374 When you have added the handles you have for the moment (you can still add new
1386 sockets/handles. You figure out what to select() for by using
1390 When you then call select(), it returns when one of the file handles signal
1401 If you want to stop the transfer of one of the easy handles in the stack, you
1403 handles. Remember that easy handles should be curl_easy_cleanup(3)ed.
1419 You can share some data between easy handles when the easy interface is used,
1422 When you add easy handles to a multi handle, these easy handles automatically
1426 The DNS cache is shared between handles within a multi handle, making
1430 easy handles by using the share interface, see libcurl-share(3).
1432 Some things are never shared automatically, not within multi handles, like for