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	<title>Comments on: HTTP Status: Client Errors</title>
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		<title>By: Angelo Mandato</title>
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		<dc:creator>Angelo Mandato</dc:creator>
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		<description>The timing of your post cannot be any better for me as I&#039;m working on a custom WebDAV solution and found some problems with the HTTP 405 error when working with Microsoft Web Folders. My mistake was not including the Allow: header.

I would love to see a post on the Content-MD5 header explaining how it should be used. I thought I had a good handle of this with a PHP S3 class I use except on random occasions the Content-MD5 from Amazon S3 does not match the client even though downloading the file and doing a checksum locally resulted in identical Content-MD5 values.</description>
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<p>I would love to see a post on the Content-MD5 header explaining how it should be used. I thought I had a good handle of this with a PHP S3 class I use except on random occasions the Content-MD5 from Amazon S3 does not match the client even though downloading the file and doing a checksum locally resulted in identical Content-MD5 values.</p>
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