Hmmm ... I may be stuck.
I might be having some luck. It returned a lot of information, but these lines lead me to believe something came back:
SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Client::send_receive: HTTP::Response=HASH(0x8230390)
SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Client::send_receive: HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Connection: close
But what is confusing is that my Apache server default page is also being returned in this mixture, where I was expecting a relatively short response from their webservices server.
And it actually doesn't make it through the call. It shows the Apache server default page, from my server I presume, and then it shows this error:
at soap-try-3.pl line 51
Not sure what this means. Line 51 is the call:
my $res = $lite->call($doc => $value);
Any clues?
Thanks again,
Bill
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