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Re^4: HTTP Post of XML data

by erroneousBollock (Curate)
on Nov 14, 2007 at 05:57 UTC ( [id://650687]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^3: HTTP Post of XML data
in thread HTTP Post of XML data

I think he's trying to use Perl 5.8's "stringy filehandles".

From the docs:

OUTPUT An object blessed into IO::Handle or one of its subclasses (such a +s IO::File), or a reference to a string; if this parameter is not pre +sent, the module will write to standard output. If a string reference + is passed, it will capture the generated XML (as a string; to get by +tes use the Encode module).
Looks fine to me.

I wonder what version of perl is on the web-server.

-David

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Re^5: HTTP Post of XML data
by hallikpapa (Scribe) on Nov 14, 2007 at 06:25 UTC
    I am using 5.8.8 on this box. I ended up just writing it to a file, and then reading that file into $data and doing a
    my $response = $browser->post( $url, Content => $data );
    But I am getting an error, I think may be java in the jboss log.
    14 Nov 2007 00:15:56,547 INFO [STDOUT] REQUEST RECEIVED BY SERVLET:<m +anager xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" > 14 Nov 2007 00:15:56,547 ERROR [STDERR] [Fatal Error] :1:69: XML docum +ent structures must start and end within the same entity.
    Is this LWP::UserAgent creating an html tag or header screwing up the post? I am looking into that, but I just want to send ONLY what is in the file, but it's probably sending extra data?
      Is this LWP::UserAgent creating an html tag or header screwing up the post? I am looking into that, but I just want to send ONLY what is in the file, but it's probably sending extra data?
      I really doubt that.

      You'll still want to be sending an HTTP request (headers, content), and your content will still need to be encoded appropriately.

      -David

        Thanks. I double checked the XML, and it's in the proper format. I will look deeper.

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