I'm surprised it works in S3 at all. AWS's documentation [1] doesn't allow '/' characters in bucket names and further recommends naming buckets such that they are valid as part of DNS names.
[1] http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/index.html?BucketRestrictions.html
I'm surprised it works in S3 at all. AWS's documentation [1] doesn't allow '/' characters in bucket names and further recommends naming buckets such that they are valid as part of DNS names.
[1] http:// docs.amazonwebs ervices. com/AmazonS3/ latest/ dev/index. html?BucketRest rictions. html