Yeah that all makes sense now that I've played around with it a bit more, as I realised I can make a call to things that clearly don't exist, and no perl error is generated.. it just quietly populates the soap fault data.
Changing topics again, the problem I have now is more related to XML parsing. If I look at the actual packets coming back from the server, I can see that it has two occurances of '<lines>' in the data, but after parsing, only the first has made it through.
I remember from when I was trying to decode the stuff myself using XML::Parser and XML::Twig that there were various options in there that could be used to change how things like that are decoded, but I haven't had a chance yet to see if the XML parser options are visible via the SOAP::Lite object.
And once again, thanks to everyone for their help here.
Posts are HTML formatted. Put <p> </p> tags around your paragraphs. Put <code> </code> tags around your code and data!
Titles consisting of a single word are discouraged, and in most cases are disallowed outright.
Read Where should I post X? if you're not absolutely sure you're posting in the right place.
Please read these before you post! —
Posts may use any of the Perl Monks Approved HTML tags:
- a, abbr, b, big, blockquote, br, caption, center, col, colgroup, dd, del, details, div, dl, dt, em, font, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, hr, i, ins, li, ol, p, pre, readmore, small, span, spoiler, strike, strong, sub, summary, sup, table, tbody, td, tfoot, th, thead, tr, tt, u, ul, wbr
You may need to use entities for some characters, as follows. (Exception: Within code tags, you can put the characters literally.)
| |
For: |
|
Use: |
| & | | & |
| < | | < |
| > | | > |
| [ | | [ |
| ] | | ] |
Link using PerlMonks shortcuts! What shortcuts can I use for linking?
See Writeup Formatting Tips and other pages linked from there for more info.