From chhowell3 at yahoo.com Thu Feb 9 12:14:17 2006 From: chhowell3 at yahoo.com (Chris Howell) Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 12:14:17 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Nashville-pm] Health Insurance for Realtors Message-ID: <20060209201417.58829.qmail@web51614.mail.yahoo.com> Dear Songwriter: Are you in need of health insurance? Are you tired of not being able to get the medical care you need? As a self-employed person, have you had trouble acquiring affordable health insurance? There is an affordable way to take care of your health insurance needs - Mid-West National Life Insurance Company of Tennessee. I specialize in helping self-employed individuals, small business owners and independent contractors with their medical coverage. If you are looking for health, dental, vision, and prescription coverage then look no further. I have helped many realtors in the recent past and I am looking to help many more in the future. For more information on these benefits, please call me at (615) 579-2191 My office is Brentwood, in Maryland Farms just off I-65. I can help with coverage in most situations. I am here to help, so give me a call anytime. Sincerely, Chris Howell Chris Howell Senior Sales Agent Mid-West National Ins. 104 East Park Drive Building 200, Suite 220 Brentwood, TN 37027 (615) 579-2191 --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/nashville-pm/attachments/20060209/76e27428/attachment.html From CompuPaul at bellsouth.net Thu Feb 16 02:11:58 2006 From: CompuPaul at bellsouth.net (Paul Boniol) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 04:11:58 -0600 Subject: [Nashville-pm] Server Side SOAP::Lite Message-ID: <43F44FEE.10809@bellsouth.net> Sorry for the cross-posting for those on NLUG too. I know there's not much data normally passed to the server, but I'm curious. If you use SOAP::Data->name to send data, then you are sending a name that is associated with the value. What I have seen, the Perl SOAP::Lite server side normally just uses @_ to get the values. But there is no name that comes with it. Is there a way to reference the data by name? I've seen small examples involving envelope to access the headders, it may be able to access the data too, but I haven't seen any examples of how to use it that way... Another thought was that perhaps in the cgi (the server part that calls the module) I could use something other than SOAP::Transport::HTTP::CGI that would pass in the value's names as well? I haven't looked into SOAP::Transport::HTTP options much. Again, I haven't found many examples. Thanks, Paul