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signed
This page of the AWS docs indicate that Content-Type should be part of
the CanonicalHeaders (and therefore SignedHeaders) strings in signature
calculation:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/sig-v4-header-based-auth.html
However, testing with Minio Client revealed that it did not sign the
Content-Type header, and therefore we broke CI by expecting it to be
signed. With this commit, we don't mandate Content-Type to be signed
anymore, for better compatibility with the ecosystem. Testing against
the official behavior of S3 on AWS has not been done.
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