Why do you use $response->as_string instead of using $response->content or $response->decoded_content ? $response already is a HTTP::Response (which is a HTTP::Message), so you already have everything you need. You just should start using it.
In reply to Re^3: help stripping header from a Web Service Response
by Corion
in thread help stripping header from a Web Service Response
by tudley
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