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I noticed two things while updating from 1.4.1 to 1.4.4.
First - is an issue with formatting in Date header.
The DateTimeFormat.RFC1123Pattern can't be used with string.Format, since it doesn't seem to have {0} placeholder. Also the RFC1123Pattern is supplied not only as the 'format' parameter, but also as 'arg0' parameter.
I replaced string.Format with date.ToString(...).
Here is the output from simple console example:
The second thing - it looks like the date header can't be in local time (at least developer.mozilla.org says that. I didn't read the actual standard, so might be wrong).
I'm not sure if there is a reason current implementation uses DateTime.Now instead of DateTime.UtcNow, but I also added this to PR.
Will appreciate the feedback. Thanks