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from ZSI.client import Binding server = Binding(url='/soap/temper.cgi', ns='http://192.168.1.26/Temperatures', host='192.168.1.26', port=80, soapaction='') try: print server.f_f2c(100) # Works print server.new() # Doesn't except: print "Got XML I can't parse:" print server.ReceiveRaw() ###################### Note that the line marked "Works" is a simple function call and is not dependant on an object. And here's the XML that it prints: ###################### <SOAP-ENV:Body> <namesp1:newResponse xmlns:namesp1="http://192.168.1.26/Temperatures"> <Temperatures xsi:type="namesp1:Temperatures"> <_format xsi:type="xsd:string">%.2f</_format> </Temperatures> </namesp1:newResponse> </SOAP-ENV:Body> ###################### I've been searching through mailing lists, Google, and FAQS for about three hours and I am not even close to getting an answer. Is it possible that Python cannot instantiate a Perl object via SOAP? (I don't know anything about SOAP, either, so this may be a stupid question).