...edit the class generated by SOAP::WSDL, and supply the credentials in the proxy = e.g. http://user:password@service.
Maybe call the same get_basic_credentials() routine from there that the transport layer would call (if it did get 401), instead of hardcoding the credentials. The idea being that the credentials would then be stored in the same place they'd be stored otherwise if the 401 or 407 mechanism did work... (in case I've understood the problem correctly, that is :)
In reply to Re: Sending HTTP credentials with SOAP
by almut
in thread Sending HTTP credentials with SOAP
by astroboy
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