Does anyone know of a way to enable a CGI-like POST_MAX flag in SOAP::Lite?

There was a discussion, on the soap-lite list1, about adding it but it doesn't appear as though it has made it into the code yet. (I am using 0.51 out of ports on FreeBSD.)

The closest I've come to a solution involves subclassing SOAP::Transport::HTTP::handler and testing against the value of $ENV{'CONTENT_LENGTH'}. This seems a bit inelegant and I haven't spent enough time with the code to be sure that it wouldn't cause some serious breakage elsewhere.

Thanks,

1 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/soaplite/message/135


In reply to Is there a CGI-like POST_MAX flag for SOAP::Lite? by aaron_of_montreal

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