S3::Error::NoSuchKey: The specified key does not exist?

Which library are you using I made a quick search and I guess you are using S3 Looking at the example in the homepage, you forgot to assign the content to the object Also, have a look at the AWS::S3 project.

Which library are you using. I made a quick search and I guess you are using S3. Looking at the example in the homepage, you forgot to assign the content = to the object.

Also, have a look at the AWS::S3 project.

This didn't seem to help – jtmkrueger Aug 20 '10 at 19:53.

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