make_headers(Content-Type => 'text/xml', SOAPAction => ""http://bwcg.h +k/Services"")

Are you sure this is the code you're using? (it doesn't even compile)  Maybe you could try

make_headers('Content-Type' => 'text/xml', SOAPAction => '"http://bwcg +.hk/Services"');

Or, try specifying the double quotes as %22 (URI encoding), or " (entity encoding).  This is just a guess, though — from the top of my head, I can't tell what's expected in an HTTP/SOAP header...

Update: just checked it: there doesn't seem to be any general problem with double quotes in HTTP headers — though I'm not sure what further processing the SOAP backend is applying to the value...


In reply to Re: Net:SSLeay headers by almut
in thread Net:SSLeay headers by pshieh

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