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Oh dear-- you shouldn't need to instantiate RPC::XML::Parser yourself. Look at the RPC::XML::Client class. You instantiate it with the HTTP URL of the service you want to talk to. Then you can make calls and get back data-objects as results. --rjray In reply to Re: Re: Re: Frontier::Client and getting right XML output
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