It should not work since screamingeagle already uses request content to pass XML document. Thus parameters can't be passed as POST - there is no space for them in HTTP request.

This raises the question if screamingeagle is correct in his expectation that XML document should be passed as raw content of HTTP request. Maybe it should passed as POST parameter? Otherise if ASP page doesn't want username and password as GET parameters and as cookies then there is just no way to pass them.

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In reply to Re: Re: POSTing QueryString data using LWP::UserAgent by IlyaM
in thread POSTing QueryString data using LWP::UserAgent by screamingeagle

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