I've never used
Net::SSLeay, but the docs say that the
Content-Length and
Content-Type headers are added automatically by
post_https(). So if I remove your
Content-Length header, the above script gives me:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Response>
<QuickResponse HcsTcsInd="T" Version="2">
<ProcStatus>20412</ProcStatus>
<StatusMsg StatusMsgLth="52">Precondition Failed: Security Informa
+tion is missing</StatusMsg>
</QuickResponse>
</Response>
The Content-length: 239 that you were seeing is the length of THEIR response, not your request. I think that Content-Length isn't the problem here - the problem is that you're not providing authorization details perhaps?
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