Rich,

You're correct, the apache server isn't treating the JSON data as text
anymore because of the content type.

If you're using YAJL, it's as easy as specifying *ON in the first parm of
this function call:

docNode = yajl_stdin_load_tree(*on:yajl_errMsg);

You didn't mention if you're using a roll your own or something else.

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On Sun, Dec 16, 2018 at 6:50 PM Rich Dotson <rich_dotson@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


I have a RPGLE REST program that receives orders in a JSON payload from
our Salesforce application. It was working great until last week when
they changed the content-type in the header from "text/json" to
"application/json". The payload is now garbled and I believe that it is
coming in as UTF-8 and is not being translated by the web server they way
it was when the content-type was "text/json".

I've tried a few different coding techniques to convert the data received
but haven't had any success. Can someone point me to example program that
converts the data read in from StdIn from UTF-8 to EBCDIC?

Thanks,
Rich
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