: You can return it with any of the other writers, like JSON or PHP.

The key being that the output from Tika is content -- that content just so 
happens to be a string containing xml -- which is then formated by a 
response writer.

(although given that ExtractingRequestHandler has an extract only mode, 
it could probably be modified pretty easily so that it would play nicely 
with the RawResponseWriter if asked)

-Hoss

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