Who else eat Chocolate or (sugar even) on bread and eat liquorice sweets
full of salt ... having Dutch family and living with the culture gets lots
of frowns from South Africans here ...when you sit down and start sprinkling
sugar on your bread (if the budget is tight and you cant afford the good
s
If you're not Dutch you're not much! Holland rocks!
From a fellow dutchie,
Bastien
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On Mar 11, 2009, at 4:47, Anton Heuschen wrote:
Thanks Thijs.
My Father is from the Netherlands, but I wont try it all in Dutch
myself...
Ok slowly but surely and with your advice I sta
Anton Heuschen wrote:
> Thanks Thijs.
>
> My Father is from the Netherlands, but I wont try it all in Dutch myself...
>
> Ok slowly but surely and with your advice I start making sense of this, I am
> still playing around with some tests and reading up. It should be real clear
> and obvious once
Thanks Thijs.
My Father is from the Netherlands, but I wont try it all in Dutch myself...
Ok slowly but surely and with your advice I start making sense of this, I am
still playing around with some tests and reading up. It should be real clear
and obvious once you get a working example I guess.
Hoi Anton,
Great job on the Dutch part :) But please keep the thread on list.
You have set the server location when you create a SOAP client instance.
Take a look at : http://php.net/manual/en/soapclient.soapclient.php
So when instantiating the SOAP client object you pass as a second
parameter.
Anton Heuschen wrote:
> I am confused with XML-RPC / SOAP and WSDL ...
>
> If you have a server with a script/file like test.asmx and some web
> services ...below example of service format :
>
> SOAP 1.2
>
> The following is a sample SOAP 1.2 request and response. The
> placeholders shown need t
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