You can get the HTTP::Request object that will be used with:
and you can manipulate that appropriately.$soap->transport->http_request()
However if you simply need to construct a SOAPAction header then that is possible through SOAP::Lite's on_action method.
/J\
In reply to Re^3: SOAP::Lite vs LWP::UserAgent for SOAP transactions
by gellyfish
in thread SOAP::Lite vs LWP::UserAgent for SOAP transactions
by mrguy123
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