There could be several reasons why HttpClient encounters errors while loading StreamContent() while FileOpenRead() seems to be functioning properly:
Content type mismatch: HttpClient relies on the Content-Type header to identify the type of data being transferred. If the Content-Type of the StreamContent() does not match the expected type, HttpClient may encounter errors.
Connection timeout: StreamContent() may take longer to load compared to FileOpenRead(), especially for large files, resulting in connection timeout errors.
Network or server issues: Network disruptions or issues with the server-side may cause HttpClient to encounter errors while loading StreamContent().
Insufficient memory: Loading a large StreamContent() into memory may exhaust system resources and cause HttpClient to encounter errors.
In general, StreamContent() is often used for transferring data that is generated dynamically or cannot be read from a file system, while FileOpenRead() is used for transferring data that is stored in a file system. It is important to ensure that the data being transferred matches the expected content type and to handle any errors that may arise during the transfer process.
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