Use a normal fault on result...
use SOAP::Lite +trace;
my $data = SOAP::Data->name('data' => "$xml")->type('string')->uri('')
+;
my $s = SOAP::Lite
-> uri ('http://di.wellmed.com/SoapService')
-> proxy ('http://di.webmdhealth.com/SoapService/SoapService.asmx')
# -> on_fault(sub{});
;
$result = $s->PerformUpdate($data);
unless ( $result && ref($result) ) {
print "Empty on result!\n";
} elsif ( $result->fault ) {
print "FAULT: ", $result->faultcode, " ", $result->faultstring, "\n
+\n";
} else {
print $result->result;
}
This page return incorrect encoding...
Unexpected Content-Type 'text/html; charset=Windows-1252' returned
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