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s3_output_plugin: added new variable to enable or disable headers #9902

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@SimonelDavid SimonelDavid commented Jan 31, 2025

When uploading an object to an AWS S3 bucket, a Content-Encoding header is automatically added to the object. When this object is later downloaded, web browsers recognize this header and automatically decompress the file. This behavior can lead to misleading file types across different operating systems, potentially causing compatibility issues or unexpected file handling.


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When uploading an object to an AWS S3 bucket, a Content-Encoding header is automatically added to the object. When this object is later downloaded, web browsers recognize this header and automatically decompress the file. This behavior can lead to misleading file types across different operating systems, potentially causing compatibility issues or unexpected file handling.
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