How the 'x-mws-response-context' response header is generated in Amazon MWS Reports API Response
I am working on a testing framework with Amazon MWS. There is a header field
'x-mws-response-content', It always has the 608 bit value and if it exceeds it has an additional value by comma separated.
The values format is follows
1.GO3nzoKCQeqvU633xdxeQhfECJVUldBiKLfSHHB7GrAU8REr1JB8lMx3B8+9UDUF5ogiOl9Nzs0=
1zHKYLCQi5Xad/NSA1BSfK8Ei5IlaRWt109Kf63DmmHZLyMheo82bg0PRIeOwFbpOcaFGAvCZOs=
v82Atzx33bENFYNAPPNWiWDY7FzE0Y/Am4WHFMwxW171DJVS1g3DhZF9Qw1PeVRSz37QdHGQbGU=
I believe it's a base64 encoded string but i couldn't find the type of encoding or any other form of encoding applied on the string.
I want to know how amazon generated this string.
Thanks in Advance!
amazon amazon-mws
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I am working on a testing framework with Amazon MWS. There is a header field
'x-mws-response-content', It always has the 608 bit value and if it exceeds it has an additional value by comma separated.
The values format is follows
1.GO3nzoKCQeqvU633xdxeQhfECJVUldBiKLfSHHB7GrAU8REr1JB8lMx3B8+9UDUF5ogiOl9Nzs0=
1zHKYLCQi5Xad/NSA1BSfK8Ei5IlaRWt109Kf63DmmHZLyMheo82bg0PRIeOwFbpOcaFGAvCZOs=
v82Atzx33bENFYNAPPNWiWDY7FzE0Y/Am4WHFMwxW171DJVS1g3DhZF9Qw1PeVRSz37QdHGQbGU=
I believe it's a base64 encoded string but i couldn't find the type of encoding or any other form of encoding applied on the string.
I want to know how amazon generated this string.
Thanks in Advance!
amazon amazon-mws
add a comment |
I am working on a testing framework with Amazon MWS. There is a header field
'x-mws-response-content', It always has the 608 bit value and if it exceeds it has an additional value by comma separated.
The values format is follows
1.GO3nzoKCQeqvU633xdxeQhfECJVUldBiKLfSHHB7GrAU8REr1JB8lMx3B8+9UDUF5ogiOl9Nzs0=
1zHKYLCQi5Xad/NSA1BSfK8Ei5IlaRWt109Kf63DmmHZLyMheo82bg0PRIeOwFbpOcaFGAvCZOs=
v82Atzx33bENFYNAPPNWiWDY7FzE0Y/Am4WHFMwxW171DJVS1g3DhZF9Qw1PeVRSz37QdHGQbGU=
I believe it's a base64 encoded string but i couldn't find the type of encoding or any other form of encoding applied on the string.
I want to know how amazon generated this string.
Thanks in Advance!
amazon amazon-mws
I am working on a testing framework with Amazon MWS. There is a header field
'x-mws-response-content', It always has the 608 bit value and if it exceeds it has an additional value by comma separated.
The values format is follows
1.GO3nzoKCQeqvU633xdxeQhfECJVUldBiKLfSHHB7GrAU8REr1JB8lMx3B8+9UDUF5ogiOl9Nzs0=
1zHKYLCQi5Xad/NSA1BSfK8Ei5IlaRWt109Kf63DmmHZLyMheo82bg0PRIeOwFbpOcaFGAvCZOs=
v82Atzx33bENFYNAPPNWiWDY7FzE0Y/Am4WHFMwxW171DJVS1g3DhZF9Qw1PeVRSz37QdHGQbGU=
I believe it's a base64 encoded string but i couldn't find the type of encoding or any other form of encoding applied on the string.
I want to know how amazon generated this string.
Thanks in Advance!
amazon amazon-mws
amazon amazon-mws
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