On Mon, 8 Jan 2007, Symeon Breen wrote:

> No it doesn't - if you look at the other api's, that the soap one is built
> upon,
>
>
>  i.e. the http and the socket ones, they both have a opensecure method that
> you use a security context with. What i have done to do soap on https is use
> the http api and formulate the soap request manually - not hard just a bit
> more xml to produce.
>
> Rgds
> Symeon.

Thanks for the info.

I will probably create my own SOAP subroutines with support for secured
HTTP.
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