Applying the / semantics NSS only checks LINK.CONTAINER for POST and do not check LINK for PUT, PATCH
This has some consequences on the action of some sfc functions that do not check the / semantics upfront :
createfile() is using putFile() but now can create a folder, since NSS allow PUT to create a folder
Applying the / semantics NSS only checks LINK.CONTAINER for POST and do not check LINK for PUT, PATCH This has some consequences on the action of some sfc functions that do not check the / semantics upfront :