G'day gurus,
I'm calling the REST APIs of an enterprise application that shall remain nameless, and they return JSON such as the following:
throw 'allowIllegalResourceCall is false.';
{
"data": ... loads of valid JSON stuff here ...
}
Is this actually valid JSON? If (as I suspect) it isn't, is there any compelling reason for these kinds of shenanigans?
The response I received from the application vendor is that this is done for security purposes, but I'm struggling to understand how this improves security much, if at all.
Thanks in advance!
Peter
Content-type
header in the response?