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XML-RPC for PHP: version 1.1
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Chapter 1. Introduction

XML-RPC is a format devised by Userland Software for + achieving remote procedure call via XML. XML-RPC has its own web + site, www.XmlRpc.com

The most common implementations of XML-RPC available at the + moment use HTTP as the transport. A list of implementations for + other languages such as Perl and Python can be found on the + www.xmlrpc.com.

This collection of PHP classes provides a framework for + writing XML-RPC clients and servers in PHP.

Warning

The server code works only with versions of PHP3 + >= 3.0.12. The code is also known to work with PHP4. +

If you wish to use SSL to communicate with remote servers, + you need the "curl" extension compiled into your PHP + installation, this is available in PHP 4.0.2 and greater, + although 4.0.6 has a bug preventing SSL working.

Acknowledgements

Jim Winstead <jimw@php.net>

Peter Kocks <peter.kocks@baygate.com>

Nicolay Mausz <mausz@flying-dog.com>

Ben Margolin + <ben@wendy.auctionwatch.com>

Dan Libby <dan@libby.com>

Gaetano Giunta <g.giunta@libero.it>

Idan Sofer <i_sofer@yahoo.com>

Giancarlo Pinerolo <ping@alt.it>

Justin Miller <justin@voxel.net>


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