Ive tried 3 distinct directories now. All fail when the size of the return reaches ~0x3FFF. I even tried building a hash with numbers from 0-50K. Same result.

To be clear: Im not doing any special work with the Soap return values. Im letting the package do all the marshaling for me. It has worked great as long as Ive stayed below the apparent max values.

Chances are good that Im doing something ignorant here. I'd be more than happy to eat the proverbial crow and have the error be mine. If someone wants to point it out and rub my nose in it Im ok with that. I need Soap::Lite to work. I *really* don't want to have to go back and re-write tons of code in C++.

In reply to Re^2: Soap::Lite - returning lots of info by ethrbunny
in thread Soap::Lite - returning lots of info by ethrbunny

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