Not sure what lol is all about but get the impression you are making fun of me. I need help, if this is not the place for that then please let me know so I don't make a fool of my self.

I'm not trying to make fun, and no, you're not making a fool out of yourself, but I can't help but laugh :)

Did I mention I hate soap?

I search using many search engines for "venturetest getpdfservice" and I only find this thread -- where is the documentation?

Did your default_header invocation do what you intended, were the headers removed? My tips did include debugging steps to show the request and response ...

so some random undocumented website is giving you a 406, sorry, I can't help

What does the website want? I would look at the documentation ... guessing isn't for me

I believe I answered your original question and gave you all my best tips , the rest is up to you -- sorry


In reply to Re^7: How to change Accept-Language header with soap::lite by Anonymous Monk
in thread How to change Accept-Language header with soap::lite by burgerc

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