They aren't "extra" they are part of the HTTP protocol, it is telling the HTTP client how many bytes need to be received.

It should not be included in the data that you process -- they are there just to tell the HTTP program how to receive the data, it should not be including them in the actual downloaded result. Something is wrong with the HTTP client that is calling out to the Apache.

On 10/17/2022 9:25 PM, smith5646midrange@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
The program that is receiving the data is expecting pure JSON data to be returned. Instead is it receiving these extra bytes prior to the first { and is abending.



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