aws/signer/v4: Fix signer to not double sign Content-Length header #1743
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Fixes the SDK's AWS SigV4 signer to not double sign the
content-length
header. If theContent-Length
header was manually set on the http.Request, that value would be included along with the Request.ContentLength value as a common separated list when computing the string to sign.This fix updates the signer to always ignore the
content-length
header, and only use theRequest.ContentLength
parameter. This change also matches http.Request's behavior of ignoring theContent-Length
header if set.Fixes #1728
Replaces: #1729