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What data format is your webservice using (JSON/XML/etc)?

How are you sending the PDF? Binary? Base64?

Have you compared the binary file on your side vs what they receive? Most
likely a code page issue.


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On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 8:17 AM, Justin Taylor <JUSTIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a CGI webservice running on Apache that sends a PDF file to the
caller. Our Windows team is trying to consume my webservice and pass the
resulting PDF from a webservice of theirs. My service works fine running
from a browser and their webservice directly. When they pass the PDF off
to their client, it comes out jumbled. Of course this is my problem and
I'm supposed to fix it. Is there anything IBMi-side I should check?

Thanks
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