Hi Monks, we have 2 machines here, one dev running Perl 5.6.1 (redhat 7.3), and one prod running Perl 5.8.4 (Debian sarge).

In trying to submit a SOAP::Lite request ( installed version shows as 'not defined' on RedHat), but it works fine.

On Debian (current SOAP::Lite v0.69) I keep receiving 'invalid namespace envelope element' as a reply.

Code is identical on both machines. I tried copying over the RedHat SOAP to 'Soapdev' and renaming all. Using that module I get the same error of namespace, so the error does not seem to be in SOAP::Lite . EG code -

my $xml_post = qq~ <upper1> <var1>val1</var1> <var2>val2<var2> </upper1> ~;
use SOAP::Lite +trace => 'debug';
my $soap = SOAP::Lite
->service ('http://www.path_to_wsdl'); # Microsoft .Net service
my $post_result = $soap->MethodCall($xml_post);


As an example the version of Net::FTP on RedHat is 2.65 and on Debian is 2.75, and obviously there may be other differences in installed modules.. just wondering if anyone has a direction to point in? Using RH 7.3 in production is not an option. Very little hair remaining due to this!
many thanks
Chris

In reply to SOAP::Lite, but not the problem? by justshootme

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