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  1. pom.xml

    						<fileEncoding>utf-8</fileEncoding>
    					</preinstallScriptlet>
    					<postinstallScriptlet>
    						<scriptFile>${project.build.directory}/generated-packaging/rpm/scripts/postinst</scriptFile>
    						<fileEncoding>utf-8</fileEncoding>
    					</postinstallScriptlet>
    					<preremoveScriptlet>
    						<scriptFile>${project.build.directory}/generated-packaging/rpm/scripts/prerm</scriptFile>
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  2. docs/sts/tls.md

    ## Caveat
    
    *Applications that use direct S3 API will work fine, however interactive users uploading content using (when POSTing to the presigned URL an app generates) a popup becomes visible on browser to provide client certs, you would have to manually cancel and continue. This may be annoying to use but there is no workaround for now.*
    
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  3. docs/recipes.md

            }
          }
        ```
    
    ### Posting a String ([.kt][PostStringKotlin], [.java][PostStringJava])
    
    Use an HTTP POST to send a request body to a service. This example posts a markdown document to a web service that renders markdown as HTML. Because the entire request body is in memory simultaneously, avoid posting large (greater than 1 MiB) documents using this API.
    
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