This is the code that makes the request:
use SOAP::Lite (+trace => 'all', maptype => {}, encoding => 'iso-8859- +1', readable => 1 ); my $soap = SOAP::Lite $soap->outputxml(1); $soap->proxy('http://xxxx', timeout => '60' ); $soap->uri('urn:xxxx'); $soap->on_action( sub { join '/', 'xxxx', $_[1] } ); //@params gets filled with the data tags my $method = SOAP::Data->name( 'xxxx' ); my $result = $soap->call($method => @params)
Sorry but I have to strip out some things. Anyway, there isn't another call being made in the code. So it seems that either SOAP::lite takes an initiative to make another call or the server tells it to, I'm not sure.

In reply to Re^2: Issue with SOAP::Lite making two POSTs by perlden
in thread Issue with SOAP::Lite making two POSTs by perlden

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