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		<title>By: Andrew McCombe</title>
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		<description>Hi

I had a similar problem although I was passing the text/xml header with curl.

My problem was that I was also sending a &#039;Content-Length&#039; header with the length of the xml passed.  This also caused a &#039;400 missing content stream&#039; error.

Andrew</description>
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<p>I had a similar problem although I was passing the text/xml header with curl.</p>
<p>My problem was that I was also sending a &#8216;Content-Length&#8217; header with the length of the xml passed.  This also caused a &#8217;400 missing content stream&#8217; error.</p>
<p>Andrew</p>
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