The problem was solved by removing the callback attribute from the header. As the signature is regenerated from the header and then compared with the base string.. So, make sure that the header contains the same information as the base string.
The problem was solved by removing the callback attribute from the header. As the signature is regenerated from the header and then compared with the base string.. So, make sure that the header contains the same information as the base string. I found that by comparing my header with an example from the Flicker API..
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