>> Are you specifying TYPE="XML" in your CFARGUMENT tag? That's about
>> all I can think of without shelling to Java (as usual).
>
> Do you mean cfinvokeargument?

No, apparently I meant that I didn't read your question properly.
Sorry about that!

> Worse comes to worst, I suppose I can build the (very simple) SOAP envelope 
> myself, and
> use CFHTTP, but I *really* don't want to do that if I can avoid it.

Yes, that approach is less than optimal. You should be able to resolve
this by invoking Axis directly, instead of using CFINVOKE. Rob Munn
wrote an example you can see here:
http://coldfusion.sys-con.com/node/86131

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