// POST and PUT are allowed to have parameters in the content, but in our usage the parameters are always in the Query string.
// More importantly, there are cases where the POST and PUT content is NOT parameters (e.g. it might contain a Policy file).
// Unfortunately the request.getParameterMap method reads the content to see if there are any parameters,
// POST and PUT are allowed to have parameters in the content, but in our usage the parameters are always in the Query string.
// More importantly, there are cases where the POST and PUT content is NOT parameters (e.g. it might contain a Policy file).
// Unfortunately the request.getParameterMap method reads the content to see if there are any parameters,