Hi Kevin,

Yep, that is how it works. The $http.jsonp request does all the hard work 
for you, and you get a nice JSON object out of it. Please note that the 
object you are getting is the complete response, including a lot of meta 
data. Do I guess it right that you are feeding this right into JSON.parse()? 
That would explain the error you are seeing.
If you are interested in just the data, you should do something like this:

$http  .jsonp("http://localhost:28017/...?format=jsonp&callback=JSON_CALLBACK";).
  .then(function (response) {return response.data})
  .then(function (data) {
      console.log('resulting object:', data);
   }}

Or do you have another problem?

Regards
Sander
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