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S3 Upload String

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Demonstrates how to upload an in-memory string to the Amazon S3 service.

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Unicode C
#include <C_CkHttpW.h>

void ChilkatSample(void)
    {
    BOOL success;
    HCkHttpW http;
    const wchar_t *bucketName;
    const wchar_t *objectName;
    const wchar_t *charset;
    const wchar_t *contentType;
    const wchar_t *objectContent;

    success = FALSE;

    // This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
    // See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.

    http = CkHttpW_Create();

    // Insert your access key here:
    CkHttpW_putAwsAccessKey(http,L"ABQXXABC83ABCDEFVQXX");

    // Insert your secret key here:
    CkHttpW_putAwsSecretKey(http,L"XXXXYYYYabcdABCD12345678xxxxyyyyzzzz");

    bucketName = L"chilkattestbucket";

    objectName = L"helloWorld.txt";

    // The charset indicates the character encoding to be used.
    // Internal to the S3_UploadString method, the characters
    // are converted to this encoding prior to uploading.
    charset = L"utf-8";

    // The Content-Type has the form  type/subtype, such as application/pdf, application/json, image/jpeg, etc.
    // See Explaining Content-Types
    contentType = L"text/plain";

    objectContent = L"Hello World!";

    // Upload the string.
    // This creates an object named "helloWorld.txt" in the
    // bucket "chilkattestbucket" containing the text "Hello World!"
    success = CkHttpW_S3_UploadString(http,objectContent,charset,contentType,bucketName,objectName);

    if (success != TRUE) {
        wprintf(L"%s\n",CkHttpW_lastErrorText(http));
    }
    else {
        wprintf(L"String uploaded.\n");
    }



    CkHttpW_Dispose(http);

    }