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2.7 The Server Response: HTTP Status Codes. When a Web server responds to a request from a browser or other Web client, the response typically consists of a status line, some response headers, a blank line, and the document.
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commented Jan 2, 2019
errorResponseXml: |
commented Jan 3, 2019 •
Update Content Encoding shouldn't be set to UTF-8 per the HTTP Spec -- it is used for values such as gzip or deflate. If you want to specify the character encoding you can do it via something like: objectMetadata.setContentType('text/plain; charset=UTF-8'); Original Post: This can be reproduced via the following modification to the current baseline tests: Oddly enough this modification in the integration tests doesn't throw a 501, but it doesn't actually store the content encoding (returns null ): |
commented Jan 3, 2019
worked for me @sdavids13 |
closed this Jan 3, 2019
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