I've been trying to implement an ajax upload to Amazon's S3 on a site that uses https, so of course I also have to upload to the secure version of S3, https://bucket.name.s3.amazonaws.com. However, when I try this upload, I end up getting an error that the site has an invalid security certificate. From what I was reading, this is expected because amazon's s3 certificate only covers one level of subdomains (http://shlomoswidler.com/2009/08/amazon-s3-gotcha-using-virtual-host.html). Therefore, I changed the URL I'm uploading to to be https://s3.amazonaws.com/bucket.name, which from what I've also read, is supposed to be equivalent to https://bucket.name.s3.amazonaws.com. However, attempts to upload there gave me a 301 permanent redirect error. I know for a fact my code works, because when I attempted instead to upload to a bucket with no dots in the name, to https://bucket.s3.amazonaws.com, it went through fine, but it also gets a 301 when I attempt https://s3.amazonaws.com/bucket.
<form id="form">
<input type="hidden" name="key" value="..." />
<input type="hidden" name="acl" value="public-read" />
<input type="hidden" name="X-Amz-Credential" value="..." />
<input type="hidden" name="X-Amz-Algorithm" value="..." />
<input type="hidden" name="X-Amz-Date" value="..." />
<input type="hidden" name="Policy" value="..." />
<input type="hidden" name="X-Amz-Signature" value="..." />
<input type="hidden" name="success_action_redirect" value="..." />
<input id="upload" type="submit" value="Upload" class="submit-upload clearfix button blue save"/>
</form>
<script type="text/javascript">
document.getElementById('upload').addEventListener('click', function (e) {
e.preventDefault();
var formData = new FormData(document.getElementById('form'));
var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.open('POST', 'https://s3.amazonaws.com/bucket.name/', true);
xhr.send(formData);
});
</script>
So my question is: is there a way to implement an ajax upload to an S3 bucket with dots in the name over https?