Hello monks. I have really terrible error. I consuming web service which gives me xml; # service will give me information relating to student ID
<to_user_info> <photo>https://webdomainasdad/getstapic.ashx?id=10010008460</photo +> <lastname>asssa</lastname> <firstname>asdadas</firstname> <sisiid>06B06B10253</sisiid> <school>asdasd</school> <program>asdasas</program> <registerNr>asd89021800</registerNr> <phones/> <emails/> <userStatus> res</userStatus> <usertype>1</usertype> </to_user_info>
If I call web service which shows image "https://webdomainasdad/getstapic.ashx?id=10010008460" It returns correct Image and I can save it to MYSQL
But if I call this service like
(Because I must add pictures of Students to sub system and Pictures has given in URI in XML)
$photo = "https://webdomainasdad/getstapic.ashx?id=1001000846 +0"; #$photo is parsed from XML my $res = $ua->get("$photo"); my $imgfile = $res->content;

This Web service does not give me photo. How can I fix this. Please I am really confused.

In reply to Web service called with wrong parameter by scolife

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