Right, from: http://www.xmlrpc.com/spec
"If no type is indicated, the type is string." rich coco wrote:
i believe <string> is the default, as defined by the xmlpc protocol.any xmlrpc-compliant server will treat such data as 'string'.
Right, from: http://www.xmlrpc.com/spec
"If no type is indicated, the type is string." rich coco wrote:
i believe <string> is the default, as defined by the xmlpc protocol.any xmlrpc-compliant server will treat such data as 'string'.