Dear Monks,

I'm looking for a way to code the following in Perl. I did a lot of 'super searches', but nothing enlightened me. I had expected the API to be in 'C' or 'C++', which I would have a better idea of what to do, so when I received the Coldfusion example, a language I have never had to deal with before, I knew I needed help.

<cfinvoke webservice="https://10.16.47.116/Efiling/EfilingWS?wsdl" method="getOcscData" returnvariable="result"> <cfinvokeargument name="inXML" value="<Envelope><Parameters><Method>Pe +rson</Method> <FirstName>Michael%</FirstName> <LastName>Smith%</LastN +ame> </Parameters></Envelope>"/> </cfinvoke>

Any assistance or direction would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you...Ed

"Well done is better than well said." - Benjamin Franklin


In reply to How to use Perl instead of Coldfusion. by flexvault

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