Sorry for the plagiarism, your wording was perfect. I just wanted to add
some additional details to the question, as it pertained to my tests.
Hopefully someone has some pointers. :) It may end up that an issue needs to
be submitted to the Zend Tracker.

No need to apologise, I thought my post would be buried by the .NET conversation but you've given it a second chance!

On the issue note I was also wondering whether the issue I pointed out with the Word characters could be seen as a Zend_XmlRpc_Server issue or merely a note about filtering out the data properly. Either way it would be less of an issue if it was possible to define types as you are mentioning.

Matthew (if you're reading) can you give us some guidance here?

Thanks,

Nick


Nick Lo-2 wrote:

Hi Chris,

...however that still seems to end up being sent as an int when it
should presumably be wrapped in the <dateTime.iso8601> element so
that the
receiving end knows how to treat it. Is there a way to specify types
within an array to be struct'd ?

Hang on, that's my line:

"...however that still seems to end up being sent as a string when it
should presumably be wrapped in the <base64> element so that the
receiving end knows how to treat it. Is there a way to specify types
within an array to be struct'd ?"

http://www.nabble.com/Zend_Xml_Rpc_Server%3A-Embedding-HTML-in-
output.-tf4575580s16154.html

Anyway, I'll jump on your bandwagon now as that was almost exactly
what my post was asking. ;)

Cheers,

Nick



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