Add a warning if a server sends back non-XML#51
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https://data.csiro.au/dap/ws/v2/collections is an example of a server that sends back JSON rather than XML to a sickle request by default. Adding headers={'Accept': 'application/xml'} to the Sickle() constructor fixes that, but it was a bit of digging to work out why. This logging message would have saved me a bit of debugging time.
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https://data.csiro.au/dap/ws/v2/collections is an example of a server that sends back JSON rather than XML to a sickle request by default.
Adding headers={'Accept': 'application/xml'} to the Sickle() constructor fixes that, but it was a bit of digging to work out why. This logging message would have saved me a bit of debugging time.