Hello, I have a small piece of code that I wrote in a hosted environment (freeBSD) that works like a charm. I ported it as is over to a Red Hat Linux box and I get the following error - Can't call method "result" on an undefined value at 'myscript.pl' line 35. I have listed the code below including line 35 which begins with "$result=". Any suggestions you can offer would be greatly appreciated. One other bit of information, I had to add the XML::Simple and SOAP::Lite packages myself on the new box, but everything already existed on the old box. I only mention that because I wrote this well over a year ago so the versions are probably vastly different. Thanks.
use XML::Simple; use SOAP::Lite +trace; my $data = SOAP::Data->name('data' => "$xml")->type('string')->uri('') +; my $s = SOAP::Lite -> uri ('http://di.wellmed.com/SoapService') -> proxy ('https://di.webmdhealth.com/SoapService/SoapService.asmx') -> on_action(sub{join '/', @_}) -> on_fault(sub{}); $result = $s->PerformUpdate($data)->result;

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