Be careful with encodings, the xmlrpc-decode function is rather strict. For example, the following response parse returns NULL :
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<methodResponse>
<params>
<param>
<value><string>a & b</string></value>
</param>
</params>
</methodResponse>
You should use entities :
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<methodResponse>
<params>
<param>
<value><string>a & b</string></value>
</param>
</params>
</methodResponse>
If your server does not encode responses properly, you may have to process responses before parse.
xmlrpc_decode
(PHP 4 >= 4.0.7, PHP 5)
xmlrpc_decode — Decodes XML into native PHP types
Описание
Внимание
Эта функция является ЭКСПЕРИМЕНТАЛЬНОЙ. Поведение этой функции, ее имя и относящаяся к ней документация могут измениться в последующих версиях PHP без уведомления. Используйте эту функцию на свой страх и риск.
Список параметров
- xml
-
XML response returned by XMLRPC method.
- encoding
-
Input encoding supported by iconv (defaults to "iso-8859-1").
Возвращаемые значения
Returns either an array, or an integer, or a string, or a boolean according to the response returned by the XMLRPC method.
Примеры
See example by xmlrpc_encode_request().
xmlrpc_decode
david dot bachelart at polytechnique dot org
18-Jul-2004 08:18
18-Jul-2004 08:18
hfuecks at pinkgoblin dot com
16-Aug-2002 03:57
16-Aug-2002 03:57
Use this with an XML-RPC client to decode a server response into native PHP variables. It will automatically translate the response XML-RPC data types into their PHP equivalents.
This function will return only false is there is any problem with format of the XML it receives.
The HTTP response header will need to be stripped off with something like;
<?php
$xml=(substr($response, strpos($response, "\r\n\r\n")+4));
$phpvars = xmlrpc_decode ($xml);
?>
