Thanks for confirming this. I'm not sure whether patching ->stringify_body is the best approach in general. I've looked through the test suite and the test suite caters in various locations for output being different sizes depending on whether Perl uses \n or \r\n when writing text files without binmode. This makes me feel that the whole test suite would also need an overhaul together with the module to produce identical output regardless of where it is run.

As I don't have a (direct) use case for MIME::tools beyond MIME::Parser and thus don't know what the applicable RFCs say, it's hard to tell (and fix) the situations where \n is used wrongly. Hopefully your investigations and findings here help others encountering SOAP problems address these issues.


In reply to Re^7: Again on SOAP::Lite, MIME::Entity and SOAP::Packager by Corion
in thread Again on SOAP::Lite, MIME::Entity and SOAP::Packager by ray.rick.mini

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