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XML-RPC
Einführung
Installation/Konfiguration
Anforderungen
Installation
Ressource-Typen
XML-RPC Funktionen
xmlrpc_decode
— Decodes XML into native PHP types
xmlrpc_decode_request
— Decodes XML into native PHP types
xmlrpc_encode
— Generates XML for a PHP value
xmlrpc_encode_request
— Generates XML for a method request
xmlrpc_get_type
— Gets xmlrpc type for a PHP value
xmlrpc_is_fault
— Determines if an array value represents an XMLRPC fault
xmlrpc_parse_method_descriptions
— Decodes XML into a list of method descriptions
xmlrpc_server_add_introspection_data
— Adds introspection documentation
xmlrpc_server_call_method
— Parses XML requests and call methods
xmlrpc_server_create
— Creates an xmlrpc server
xmlrpc_server_destroy
— Destroys server resources
xmlrpc_server_register_introspection_callback
— Register a PHP function to generate documentation
xmlrpc_server_register_method
— Register a PHP function to resource method matching method_name
xmlrpc_set_type
— Sets xmlrpc type, base64 or datetime, for a PHP string value
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