I'd be willing to bet that earthboundmisfit's suggestion is the key to your problem, but I'd like to add one further hint. Whenever your web server returns a 500 error to the client, you're very likely to find a far more useful message in the web server error log.
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In reply to Re: HTTP POSTing problem
by davorg
in thread HTTP POSTing problem
by Shmengy
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