On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 5:16 PM, Steve Revilak <srevi...@kayak.com> wrote:

> This is weird. I don't know where the "**"s come from but they are not in
>> my config, logs or on pastebin where I see "The given SOAPAction
>> test.**oneStringArgWssUsernameToken does not match an operation."
>>
>
> Although this is off topic, I can explain where the stars come from.
>
> Gmail's web interface tends to insert empty <u></u> tags when you
> write multipart/alternative responses to text/plain messages.  You
> won't notice the empty <u></u> tags in the text/html part, but they
> show up as "**" in the text/plain part.
>
> If someone (then) writes a plain text response to your
> multipart/alternative message, you're likely to see stars.
>

Ah, good, so it's not the wine. :p

Gary

>
> Steve
>
>
>
>  The soap:actions in your WSDL seem unusual, I don't think I've seen "a.b"
>>> syntax before:
>>>
>>> 1.
>>>    <operationname="test.****oneStringArgWssUsernameToken">
>>> 2.
>>>    <soap:operationsoapAction="****test.****
>>> oneStringArgWssUsernameToken"/****>
>>>
>>


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