I have a Perl SOAP client that insists on sending
<ConfirmUnsubscribes xsi:type="xsd:int">0</ConfirmUnsubscribes>
which is rejected by the server with an error
Fault: Validation constraint violation: data type mismatch xsd:int in
element <ConfirmUnsubscribes>
However, I have a Ruby SOAP client that is behaving exactly correctly when it
interprets the WSDL and sends data that looks like:
<ConfirmUnsubscribes
xsi:type="n2:ConfirmUnsubEnum">0</ConfirmUnsubscribes>
That is: the data type for "ConfirmUnsubscribes" is in fact a member of an array "ConfirmUnsubEnum" and is not necessarily an int (even though, ok, it's an int at heart)
Can anyone suggest a way to either make the server less strict, or else to
improve the WSDL-reading capability of the Perl SOAP client in SOAP::Lite?
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