Hi all, we have to deal with a third-party REST service which in case of error conditions returns this mime type: /*application/problem+json; charset=utf-8*/. I wrote this RestXQ [1] to mock it. Just copy it into restxq.xqm... When I call it like [2] I get /*[XPTY0004] Cannot convert xs:base64Binary to xs:string: "IntcImFcIjpcImJcIn0i"*/. This is because the response is seen as a binary and this can be double checked calling with [3]. I felt (maybe wrongly) that specializations of the mimetype had been faced in BaseX implementation of http:request somewhere back in time but I couldn't find anything in the mail archives. The strange thing however is that I get the same error when calling like [4] with override-mime-type set to text/json or application/json which instead I was expecting to work. Is the behaviour in this scenario expected or does this hide some inconsistency? Thanks, as usual, for the support. Regards, Marco. [1] declare%rest:path("mc/dummy") %rest:GET %output:method("json") function page:dummy() { <rest:response> <http:response status="400"> <http:header name="Content-Type" value="application/problem+json; charset=utf-8"/> </http:response> </rest:response>, '{"a":"b"}' }; [2] json:parse( http:send-request(<http:request method="get"/>,"http://localhost:8984/mc/dummy")[2] ) [3] json:parse( convert:binary-to-string( http:send-request(<http:request method="get"/>,"http://localhost:8984/mc/dummy")[2] ) ) [4] json:parse( http:send-request(<http:request method="get" override-media-type="application/json"/>,"http://localhost:8984/mc/dummy")[2] )