Update 2

It appears that changing the dispatch_to parameters to the following allows for Data::Dumper use:

-> dispatch_to('/Users/johno/Code/DCI/Wordbank-DCI-Server/lib', '/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.8.8/darwin-2level/');

This makes me feel somewhat happier than hacking at the SOAP::Lite code, which, quite frankly, I don't understand. This seems not to introduce any gaping security holes(*), but I'd appreciate it if anyone who feels faint / nauseous at this would let me know what I'm letting myself in for ;-)

(*) I can't, for instance, call getcwd from Cwd.pm, which lives in the second path parameter.


In reply to Re: @INC problem with SOAP::Lite by john_oshea
in thread @INC problem with SOAP::Lite by john_oshea

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