BTW:
the method sig must be an array of arrays, wheter you have only one valid sig 
or more.

If, in your code, 


> >>> $xrs = new xmlrpc_server(array(
> >>> 'examples.myFunc' => array(
> >>> 'function' => 'foo',
> >>> 'signature' => array($mysig1array, $mysig2array)
> >>> )
> >>> ));

mysigarray1 and mysigarray2 are already both an array of array, I see how this 
could generate a warning.

maybe 
you could try with:
'signature' => array($mysig1array[0], $mysig2array[0])

Bye
Gaetano

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of 
> Jeff Tupholme
> Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 7:27 PM
> To: phpxmlrpc@lists.usefulinc.com
> Subject: Fwd: [phpxmlrpc] Multiple signatures
> 
> 
> 
> I see now that such notices are a known issue when running on PHP 5. 
> However, it does suggest that multiple signature support is not 
> perfect! I'll try again when PHPXMLRPC 2.0 is final.
> 
> Thanks for your help.
> 
> 
> Jeff
> 
> 
> Begin forwarded message:
> 
> > From: Jeff Tupholme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: 10 February 2006 11:39:19pm GMT
> > To: "<phpxmlrpc@lists.usefulinc.com> 
> <phpxmlrpc@lists.usefulinc.com>" 
> > <phpxmlrpc@lists.usefulinc.com>
> > Subject: Re: [phpxmlrpc] Multiple signatures
> >
> >
> > Thanks for the help and sorry to be so long in replying!
> >
> > I've tried calling 'system.methodSignature' with the 
> correct (second, 
> > below) form of my method declaration in place, and I get 
> the following 
> > back:
> >
> >> &lt;br /&gt;
> >> &lt;b&gt;Notice&lt;/b&gt;:  Array to string conversion in 
> >> &lt;b&gt;xmlrpc.inc&lt;/b&gt; on line &lt;b&gt;507&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br 
> >> /&gt;
> >> &lt;br /&gt;
> >> &lt;b&gt;Notice&lt;/b&gt;:  Array to string conversion in 
> >> &lt;b&gt;xmlrpc.inc&lt;/b&gt; on line &lt;b&gt;511&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br 
> >> /&gt;
> > ...
> >
> > This of course breaks the response. The same happens if I add my 
> > method using add_to_map().
> >
> > I appreciate I could suppress the error (via reporting 
> levels) to make 
> > it work, but I'd rather fix the problem at source. Anyone seen this 
> > before, please? I don't see that I have any more arrays than I need!
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Jeff
> >
> >
> > On 31 Jan 2006, at 9:17am, Gaetano Giunta wrote:
> >
> >> The first example is wrong, by virtue of php syntax: you are 
> >> declaring twice the value of the 'signature' member of the 
> array. The 
> >> second declaration wins, and the only valid signature you get is 
> >> $mysig2array.
> >>
> >> The second declaration looks ok to me.
> >> Are you sure that you are not mixing up the $mysig1array and 
> >> $mysig2array arrays or omitting the return type as first value of 
> >> $mysig1array and $mysig2array?
> >>
> >> Your best bet is to call a system.listmethods on your 
> server, and see 
> >> what it declares to expose.
> >>
> >> If you upgrade to version 2.0 of the lib, you will get for free a 
> >> debugger (same interface as you get on 
> >> http://gggeek.damacom.it/debugger ) that will do the job 
> for you, and 
> >> show results of the system.listmethods call in a nicely formatted 
> >> table - very useful for introspection!
> >>
> >> Bye
> >> Gaetano
> >>
> >>
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I'm trying to create a method with multiple signatures and having
> >>> problems. I've tried both the following formats (for 
> illustration, I
> >>> actually have four variants):
> >>>
> >>> $xrs = new xmlrpc_server(array(
> >>> 'examples.myFunc' => array(
> >>> 'function' => 'foo',
> >>> 'signature' => $mysig1array,
> >>> 'signature' => $mysig2array
> >>> )
> >>> ));
> >>>
> >>> $xrs = new xmlrpc_server(array(
> >>> 'examples.myFunc' => array(
> >>> 'function' => 'foo',
> >>> 'signature' => array($mysig1array, $mysig2array)
> >>> )
> >>> ));
> >>>
> >>> I can confirm the signature arrays themselves are OK by using them
> >>> one at a time. When I combine them in the first form I 
> get an error
> >>> similar to:
> >>>
> >>>> Incorrect parameters passed to method: Wanted array, got 
> string at
> >>>> param 2
> >>>
> >>> ... as it seems to get the various signatures confused. The second
> >>> form yields:
> >>>
> >>>> Incorrect parameters passed to method: No method 
> signature matches
> >>>> number of parameters
> >>>
> >>> I'm using PHPXMLRPC 1.2.1 with PHP 5.1.1.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks in anticipation of any helpful suggestions.
> 
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