My suggestion is to try Frontier::Client. I'm using that for XML-RPC and I haven't had a single garbled response in a month of testing. The size of the data shouldn't matter, except unless if RPC::XML depends on a client that uses a library that has a size limit. I'd suggest seeing if the version of expat on the HP-UX system is different from the version on the Linux box. That's the only thing I can think of that would care about the size of the transmission.
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In reply to Re: RPC::XML server seems to occasionally send corrupted responses
by dragonchild
in thread RPC::XML server seems to occasionally send corrupted responses
by nenbrian
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