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This documentation is associated with the 2010-11-01 release of the Amazon CloudFront. This guide was last updated on 10 February 2012.
The following table describes the important changes since the last release of the Amazon CloudFront documentation set.
| Change | Description | Release Date |
|---|---|---|
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New Feature |
This release of Amazon CloudFront includes new APIs to support custom origins. For more information, go to the Amazon CloudFront product page or Creating a Distribution with a Custom Origin in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide. |
In this release |
|
New Feature |
This release of Amazon CloudFront includes new APIs for object invalidation. For more information, go to the Amazon CloudFront product page or Actions on Invalidations in the Amazon CloudFront API Reference. |
31 August 2010 |
|
New Feature |
Amazon CloudFront now supports the ability to assign a default root object to your distribution. For more information, see DistributionConfig Complex Type. |
05 August 2010 |
|
New Feature |
Added support for secure connections using HTTPS. For more information, see DistributionConfig Complex Type. |
07 June 2010 |
|
New Feature |
Added information about access logs for streaming distributions. For more information, see Actions On Streaming Distributions. |
13 May 2010 |
|
New Feature |
You can now specify |
28 March 2010 |
|
New Feature |
Added information about the actions and datatypes for streaming distributions. For more information, see Actions On Streaming Distributions. |
15 December 2009 |
|
New Feature |
Added information about the actions for CloudFront origin access identities, which you use to serve private content. For more information, see Actions on Origin Access Identities. Also made changes to the descriptions of distributions to include new elements related to serving private content. For more information, see Distribution Complex Type and DistributionConfig Complex Type. |
11 November 2009 |
|
New Guide |
We've separated the API reference material into its own guide. The Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide contains general information about how to use CloudFront, and the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide contains detailed information about the control API requests, responses, and errors. |
11 November 2009 |