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Author #36137 [Opn->Asn]: SOAPVar does not imply non-WSDL
philip@php.net

2007-02-27, 4:02 am

ID: 36137
Updated by: philip@php.net
Reported By: gizzar at gmail dot com
-Status: Open
+Status: Assigned
Bug Type: Documentation problem
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: Irrelevant
-Assigned To:
+Assigned To: dmytton
New Comment:

dmytton is now working on the SOAP docs


Previous Comments:
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[2006-01-23 19:41:53] gizzar at gmail dot com

Description:
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"SoapVar

SoapVar is a special low-level class for encoding parameters and
returning values in non-WSDL mode. It's just a data holder and does not
have any special methods except the constructor. It's useful when you
want to set the type property in SOAP request or response."

This makes it sound like using SoapVar automatically assumes that the
SoapClient is NOT in WSDL mode. In fact, this is the ONLY way to
correctly set a type attribute for a variable - when the client is
STILL in WSDL mode.





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