Perl Version: ActiveState 5.6.1, 633. Platform: Windows 2000
I want to call a SOAP server on an internal network. How do you tell SOAP::Lite not to use proxy?
Example:
use SOAP::Lite;
print SOAP::Lite
-> uri('http://internalserver/WebServices/Mail.WSDL')
->proxy('What Goes here')
->SendMail ("email address", "Test subject", "Test Message")
->result;
# If I take the proxy line out or put in 'false' I get an error tellin
+g me I need it.
# VB equivalent
Set soapClient = CreateObject("MSSOAP.SoapClient")
soapClient.mssoapinit "http://internalserver/WebServices/Mail.WSDL"
soapClient.ConnectorProperty("UseProxy") = False
soapClient.SendMail "Email address", "Test subject", "Test message"
Any help would be much appreciated, thanks.
Edit: BazB, changed title; was "SOAP:Lite"
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