I've narrowed the error message to the following function in Net::HTTP::Methods.
This is the code. I've added the $headers variable to keep track of the lines. I'm probably missing something, but this one has me boggled. Why is it dieing. $line_count should only be 4 when it dies.
sub _read_header_lines { my $self = shift; my $junk_out = shift; my @headers; my $line_count = 0; my $max_header_lines = ${*$self}{'http_max_header_lines'}; my $headers = ''; while (my $line = my_readline($self)) { $headers .= "$line_count: $line\n"; if ($line =~ /^(\S+)\s*:\s*(.*)/s) { push(@headers, $1, $2); } elsif (@headers && $line =~ s/^\s+//) { $headers[-1] .= " " . $line; } elsif ($junk_out) { push(@$junk_out, $line); } else { die "Bad header: '$line'\n"; } if ($max_header_lines) { $line_count++; if ($line_count >= $max_header_lines) { die "Too many header lines($line_count) (limit is $max_header_ +lines) They are:\n$headers"; } } } return @headers; }
Error:
Too many header lines(128) (limit is 128) They are: 0: Server: Microsoft-IIS/5.0 1: Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 20:55:08 GMT 2: Connection: close 3: Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string

In reply to Re: Re: Re: Problems sending XML to webserver by tcf22
in thread Problems sending XML to webserver by tcf22

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