From eb6b3ea21cc83bab2500b79e3aa249e862570828 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: clairecadman Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2020 10:02:47 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Fix space --- source/puppet/latest/type.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/source/puppet/latest/type.md b/source/puppet/latest/type.md index dbf07af83d..60e8fb5396 100644 --- a/source/puppet/latest/type.md +++ b/source/puppet/latest/type.md @@ -1249,7 +1249,7 @@ because HTTP servers do not transfer any metadata that translates to ownership or permission details. Puppet determines if file content is synchronized by computing a checksum for the local file and comparing it against the `checksum_value` parameter. If the `checksum_value` parameter is not specified for `puppet` and `file` sources, Puppet computes a checksum based on its `Puppet[:digest_algorithm]`. For `http(s)` sources, Puppet uses the -first HTTP header it recognizes out of the following list:`X-Checksum-Sha256`, `X-Checksum-Sha1`, `X-Checksum-Md5` or `Content-MD5`. If the server response does not include one of these headers, Puppet defaults to using the `Last-Modified` header. Puppet updates the localfile if the header is newer than the modified time (mtime) of the local file. +first HTTP header it recognizes out of the following list: `X-Checksum-Sha256`, `X-Checksum-Sha1`, `X-Checksum-Md5` or `Content-MD5`. If the server response does not include one of these headers, Puppet defaults to using the `Last-Modified` header. Puppet updates the localfile if the header is newer than the modified time (mtime) of the local file. HTTP URIs can include a user information component so that Puppet can retrieve file metadata and content from HTTP servers that require HTTP Basic authentication. For example `https://:@:/path/to/file.`