> If it was using the global Content-length header, it would count not only the
> encoded data bytes, but also the parts separators, headers etc..
> So that's nice. It counts only the net data bytes, which is easier to compare
> to the size on disk of a file that you would upload.
Indeed. A great explanation for why this would be done, and a much more logical
way to do it than just using Content-Length ("the easy way out").
Thanks!
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