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What would've been useful is a runnable snippet, something like
use SOAP::Lite; use strict; use warnings; my $sd = new SOAP::Deserializer(); my $xml = do { local $_=<<'__THE__SOAP__';s/^\s+//;s/\s+$//;$_ }; <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"> <soap:Body> <GetMoviesResponse xmlns="http://www.dtmovies.com/websvcs/"> <GetMoviesResult> <Movies xmlns=""> <Movie Title="10 Things I Hate About You" FilmID="474" /> <Movie Title="102 Dalmatians" FilmID="912" /> <Movie Title="13 Going on 30" FilmID="1496" /> <Movie Title="15 Minutes" FilmID="966" /> </Movies> </GetMoviesResult> </GetMoviesResponse> </soap:Body> </soap:Envelope> __THE__SOAP__ my $som = $sd->deserialize($xml); use Data::Dumper; $Data::Dumper::Indent=1; #print Dumper( $sp, $parsed ),$/; #warn Dumper( $som ),$/; warn "$_ => ", Dumper( $som->$_() ),$/ for qw[ paramsall result ]; # root envelope header headers body fault method result paramsin para +msout ]; __END__ paramsall => $VAR1 = { 'Movies' => { 'Movie' => '' } }; result => $VAR1 = { 'Movies' => { 'Movie' => '' } };
It looks to me like a bug in SOAP::Lite, in particular in its XPATH implementation (sub SOAP::SOM::valueof ...).
If     paramsall => '/Envelope/Body/[1]/[>0]', is correct, SOAP::Lite doesn't do the right thing.

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In reply to Re: SOAP::Lite Not returning expected results by PodMaster
in thread SOAP::Lite Not returning expected results by Ovid

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