* NB: according to the spec (RFC 3023), if text/xml content-type is received over HTTP without a content-type,
* we SHOULD assume it is strictly US-ASCII. But we try to be more tolerant of non conforming (legacy?) clients/servers,
* which will be most probably using UTF-8 anyway...
* NB: according to the spec (RFC 3023), if text/xml content-type is received over HTTP without a content-type,
* we SHOULD assume it is strictly US-ASCII. But we try to be more tolerant of non conforming (legacy?) clients/servers,
* which will be most probably using UTF-8 anyway...