Good day monks, I would like to ask some help on this problem: I would like to achieve this format on soap body-
<tns1:receive xmlns:tns1="http://eBonding/taservice/callback">XML DATA</tns1:receive>
I tried using this code-
my $xml = "-XML DATA-"; my $soap = SOAP::Lite -> ns('http://eBonding/taservice/callback','tns1') -> proxy('https://b2b-ace-uat.gcsc.att.com/soap/WsRouter') -> receive($xml, $security->value(\$userToken));

but it only generates this-
<tns1:receive> XML-DATA </tns1:receive>
as you can see the namespace was removed.
then trying this code will only remove the prefix tns1:
my $xml = "-XML DATA-"; my $soap = SOAP::Lite -> default_ns('http://eBonding/taservice/callback') -> proxy('https://b2b-ace-uat.gcsc.att.com/soap/WsRouter') -> receive($xml, $security->value(\$userToken));

The documentation said that I can achieve this by using ns($namespace, $prefix) but this is not happening to me. I would appreciate your help. I am using SOAP::Lite 1.19

In reply to SOAP: missing namespace by estoque

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