Geert Josten wrote:

  Geert,

> The response body is merely an unparsed content string, not
> real binary. If you know for sure that it is actually XML,
> you can try to use xdmp:unquote($response[2]), that just
> might do the trick.

  Thanks.  But unfortunately I don't know the exact format of the response.  I 
just need to be able to know the number of parts and their headers, and to 
interpret them regarding their Content-Type.  But as far as I've seen, this is 
not provided out of the box by MarkLogic.

  Regards,

-- 
Florent Georges
http://www.fgeorges.org/























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