Oh great and powerful Monks, a little help please.
I need to set a cookie in a freshly created but not yet used SOAP::Lite object. The cookie needs to go out with the initial POST. I have tried both:
$soap_obj = SOAP::Lite->uri($uri) ->proxy($proxy,timeout => $timeout); $soap_obj->transport->cookie_jar($cookie_jar);
and
$soap_obj = SOAP::Lite->uri($uri) ->proxy($proxy,timeout => $timeout cookie_jar => $cookie_jar);
where  $cookie_jar is created like
require HTTP::Cookies; my $cookie_jar = HTTP::Cookies->new(ignore_discard => 1); $cookie_jar->set_cookie(undef, "my_cookie", $value, '/', $cookie_domain, '8080', #Yes 8080 is https. undef, 1, 600);
What am I doing wrong? I have looked at the docs on CPAN and at www.soaplite.com. I just can't seem to get it to work.

Cheers!
--habit

In reply to SOAP::Lite and HTTP::Cookies by habit_forming

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