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That was one problem and de second one i found out: my array was lastname, geheniau and not lastname => geheniau ;) Its working now On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 12:27 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi all, I have the following simple code: <? include ("lib/xmlrpc.inc"); include ("lib/xmlrpcs.inc"); include ("lib/xmlrpc_wrappers.inc"); $userInfo = new xmlrpcval ( array( "dgeheniau", new xmlrpcval ( array( "lastname", new xmlrpcval ("Geheniau", "string"), "firstname", new xmlrpcval ("Didier", "string"), "email", new xmlrpcval ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]", "string") ), "struct") ), "struct"); $getUserInfo_sig = array(array($xmlrpcStruct, $xmlrpcString)); $getUserInfo_doc = "This function will return all know user info!"; function getUserInfo ($userName){ Here $userName will not be a string but an object. You will need to extract the 1st param received from this object, and its then its string value. Btw, if you are doing all the encoding/decoding from php values to xmlrpc values by hand you do not need to include xmlrpc_wrappers.inc - that lib is used when you want to automatically turn plain php functions (ie functions that do not deal with xmlrpcvals) into server methods. Bye Gaetano global $userInfo; return new xmlrpcresp(new xmlrpcval($userInfo->structmem("$userName"), "struct")); } #$o=new xmlrpc_server_methods_container; $a=array( "user.getUserInfo" => array( "function" => "getUserInfo", "signature" => $getUserInfo_sig, "docstring" => $getUserInfo_doc ) ); $s=new xmlrpc_server($a, false); $s->setdebug(3); $s->compress_response = true; $s->service(); ?> In the client I get: +++PROCESSING ERRORS AND WARNINGS+++ Object of class xmlrpcmsg could not be converted to string Undefined index: +++END+++ What am I doing wrong? Regards, Didier
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