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/**
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* @file
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* Drupal XML-RPC library.
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*
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* Based on the IXR - The Incutio XML-RPC Library - (c) Incutio Ltd 2002-2005
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* Version 1.7 (beta) - Simon Willison, 23rd May 2005
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* Site: http://scripts.incutio.com/xmlrpc/
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* Manual: http://scripts.incutio.com/xmlrpc/manual.php
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* This version is made available under the GNU GPL License
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*/
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/**
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* Turns a data structure into objects with 'data' and 'type' attributes.
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*
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* @param $data
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* The data structure.
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* @param $type
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* Optional type to assign to $data.
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*
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* @return object
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* An XML-RPC data object containing the input $data.
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*/
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function xmlrpc_value($data, $type = FALSE) {
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$xmlrpc_value = new stdClass();
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$xmlrpc_value->data = $data;
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if (!$type) {
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$type = xmlrpc_value_calculate_type($xmlrpc_value);
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}
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$xmlrpc_value->type = $type;
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if ($type == 'struct') {
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// Turn all the values in the array into new xmlrpc_values
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foreach ($xmlrpc_value->data as $key => $value) {
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$xmlrpc_value->data[$key] = xmlrpc_value($value);
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}
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}
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if ($type == 'array') {
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for ($i = 0, $j = count($xmlrpc_value->data); $i < $j; $i++) {
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$xmlrpc_value->data[$i] = xmlrpc_value($xmlrpc_value->data[$i]);
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}
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}
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return $xmlrpc_value;
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}
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/**
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* Maps a PHP type to an XML-RPC type.
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* @param $xmlrpc_value
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* Variable whose type should be mapped.
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*
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* @return string
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* The corresponding XML-RPC type.
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*
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* @see http://www.xmlrpc.com/spec#scalars
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*/
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function xmlrpc_value_calculate_type($xmlrpc_value) {
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// http://www.php.net/gettype: Never use gettype() to test for a certain type
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// [...] Instead, use the is_* functions.
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if (is_bool($xmlrpc_value->data)) {
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return 'boolean';
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}
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if (is_double($xmlrpc_value->data)) {
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return 'double';
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}
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if (is_int($xmlrpc_value->data)) {
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return 'int';
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}
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if (is_array($xmlrpc_value->data)) {
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// empty or integer-indexed arrays are 'array', string-indexed arrays 'struct'
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return empty($xmlrpc_value->data) || range(0, count($xmlrpc_value->data) - 1) === array_keys($xmlrpc_value->data) ? 'array' : 'struct';
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}
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if (is_object($xmlrpc_value->data)) {
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if (isset($xmlrpc_value->data->is_date)) {
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return 'date';
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}
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if (isset($xmlrpc_value->data->is_base64)) {
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return 'base64';
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}
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$xmlrpc_value->data = get_object_vars($xmlrpc_value->data);
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return 'struct';
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}
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// default
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return 'string';
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* Generates XML representing the given value.
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* A value to be represented in XML.
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* XML representation of $xmlrpc_value.
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*/
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function xmlrpc_value_get_xml($xmlrpc_value) {
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switch ($xmlrpc_value->type) {
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case 'boolean':
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return '<boolean>' . (($xmlrpc_value->data) ? '1' : '0') . '</boolean>';
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case 'int':
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return '<int>' . $xmlrpc_value->data . '</int>';
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case 'double':
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return '<double>' . $xmlrpc_value->data . '</double>';
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case 'string':
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// Note: we don't escape apostrophes because of the many blogging clients
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// that don't support numerical entities (and XML in general) properly.
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return '<string>' . htmlspecialchars($xmlrpc_value->data) . '</string>';
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$return = '<array><data>' . "\n";
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foreach ($xmlrpc_value->data as $item) {
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$return .= ' <value>' . xmlrpc_value_get_xml($item) . "</value>\n";
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}
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$return .= '</data></array>';
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return $return;
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case 'struct':
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$return = '<struct>' . "\n";
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foreach ($xmlrpc_value->data as $name => $value) {
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$return .= " <member><name>" . check_plain($name) . "</name><value>";
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$return .= xmlrpc_value_get_xml($value) . "</value></member>\n";
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return xmlrpc_date_get_xml($xmlrpc_value->data);
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return FALSE;
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}
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* Constructs an object representing an XML-RPC message.
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function xmlrpc_message($message) {
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$xmlrpc_message = new stdClass();
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// The stack used to keep track of the current array/struct
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$xmlrpc_message->array_structs = array();
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// The stack used to keep track of if things are structs or array
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$xmlrpc_message->array_structs_types = array();
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// A stack as well
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$xmlrpc_message->current_struct_name = array();
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$xmlrpc_message->message = $message;
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return $xmlrpc_message;
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}
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* Parses an XML-RPC message.
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* object.
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function xmlrpc_message_parse($xmlrpc_message) {
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$xmlrpc_message->_parser = xml_parser_create();
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// Set XML parser to take the case of tags into account.
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xml_parser_set_option($xmlrpc_message->_parser, XML_OPTION_CASE_FOLDING, FALSE);
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// Set XML parser callback functions
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xml_set_element_handler($xmlrpc_message->_parser, 'xmlrpc_message_tag_open', 'xmlrpc_message_tag_close');
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xml_set_character_data_handler($xmlrpc_message->_parser, 'xmlrpc_message_cdata');
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xmlrpc_message_set($xmlrpc_message);
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// Strip XML declaration.
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$header = preg_replace('/<\?xml.*?\?'.'>/s', '', substr($xmlrpc_message->message, 0, 100), 1);
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$xml = trim(substr_replace($xmlrpc_message->message, $header, 0, 100));
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return FALSE;
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}
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// Strip DTD.
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$header = preg_replace('/^<!DOCTYPE[^>]*+>/i', '', substr($xml, 0, 200), 1);
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$xml = trim(substr_replace($xml, $header, 0, 200));
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return FALSE;
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}
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$root_tag = substr($xml, 0, strcspn(substr($xml, 0, 20), "> \t\r\n"));
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return FALSE;
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try {
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if ($dom->getElementsByTagName('*')->length > variable_get('xmlrpc_message_maximum_tag_count', 30000)) {
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xml_parser_free($xmlrpc_message->_parser);
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return FALSE;
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$xmlrpc_message->fault_code = $xmlrpc_message->params[0]['faultCode'];
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$xmlrpc_message->fault_string = $xmlrpc_message->params[0]['faultString'];
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}
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function xmlrpc_message_set($value = NULL) {
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if ($value) {
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$xmlrpc_message = $value;
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function xmlrpc_message_get() {
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}
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/**
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* Handles opening tags for XML parsing in xmlrpc_message_parse().
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function xmlrpc_message_tag_open($parser, $tag, $attr) {
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$xmlrpc_message = xmlrpc_message_get();
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$xmlrpc_message->current_tag_contents = '';
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function xmlrpc_message_cdata($parser, $cdata) {
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$xmlrpc_message = xmlrpc_message_get();
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$xmlrpc_message->current_tag_contents .= $cdata;
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function xmlrpc_message_tag_close($parser, $tag) {
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$xmlrpc_message = xmlrpc_message_get();
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$value_flag = FALSE;
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switch ($tag) {
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$value = (int)trim($xmlrpc_message->current_tag_contents);
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$value = (double)trim($xmlrpc_message->current_tag_contents);
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$value = $xmlrpc_message->current_tag_contents;
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$value = xmlrpc_date(trim($xmlrpc_message->current_tag_contents));
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$value_flag = TRUE;
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// If no type is indicated, the type is string
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// We take special care for empty values
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$value = (string) $xmlrpc_message->current_tag_contents;
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$value = base64_decode(trim($xmlrpc_message->current_tag_contents));
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$value_flag = TRUE;
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$value = array_pop($xmlrpc_message->array_structs);
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$xmlrpc_message->methodname = trim($xmlrpc_message->current_tag_contents);
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break;
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}
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if (count($xmlrpc_message->array_structs) > 0) {
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// Add value to struct or array
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if ($xmlrpc_message->array_structs_types[count($xmlrpc_message->array_structs_types) - 1] == 'struct') {
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// Add to struct
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$xmlrpc_message->array_structs[count($xmlrpc_message->array_structs) - 1][$xmlrpc_message->current_struct_name[count($xmlrpc_message->current_struct_name) - 1]] = $value;
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// Add to array
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}
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}
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else {
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// Just add as a parameter
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$xmlrpc_message->params[] = $value;
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}
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}
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if (!in_array($tag, array("data", "struct", "member"))) {
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$xmlrpc_message->current_tag_contents = '';
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}
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/**
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* Constructs an object representing an XML-RPC request.
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* An XML-RPC object representing the request.
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*/
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function xmlrpc_request($method, $args) {
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$xmlrpc_request = new stdClass();
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$xmlrpc_request->method = $method;
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$xmlrpc_request->args = $args;
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$xmlrpc_request->xml = <<<EOD
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
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<methodCall>
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<methodName>{$xmlrpc_request->method}</methodName>
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<params>
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EOD;
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foreach ($xmlrpc_request->args as $arg) {
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$xmlrpc_request->xml .= '<param><value>';
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$v = xmlrpc_value($arg);
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$xmlrpc_request->xml .= xmlrpc_value_get_xml($v);
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$xmlrpc_request->xml .= "</value></param>\n";
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}
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$xmlrpc_request->xml .= '</params></methodCall>';
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return $xmlrpc_request;
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}
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/**
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* Generates, temporarily saves, and returns an XML-RPC error object.
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*
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* The error code.
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* @param $message
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* The error message.
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* @param $reset
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* An XML-RPC error object representing $code and $message, or the most
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* recently stored error object if omitted.
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*/
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function xmlrpc_error($code = NULL, $message = NULL, $reset = FALSE) {
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static $xmlrpc_error;
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if (isset($code)) {
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$xmlrpc_error = new stdClass();
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$xmlrpc_error->is_error = TRUE;
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$xmlrpc_error->code = $code;
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$xmlrpc_error->message = $message;
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}
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$xmlrpc_error = NULL;
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}
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return $xmlrpc_error;
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}
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/**
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* Converts an XML-RPC error object into XML.
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*
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* @param $xmlrpc_error
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* The XML-RPC error object.
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*
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* @return string
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* An XML representation of the error as an XML methodResponse.
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*/
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function xmlrpc_error_get_xml($xmlrpc_error) {
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return <<<EOD
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<methodResponse>
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<fault>
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<value>
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<struct>
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<member>
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<name>faultCode</name>
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<value><int>{$xmlrpc_error->code}</int></value>
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</member>
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<member>
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<name>faultString</name>
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<value><string>{$xmlrpc_error->message}</string></value>
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</member>
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</value>
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</fault>
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</methodResponse>
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EOD;
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}
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/**
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* Converts a PHP or ISO date/time to an XML-RPC object.
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*
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*
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* @return object
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* An XML-RPC time/date object.
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*/
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function xmlrpc_date($time) {
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$xmlrpc_date = new stdClass();
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$xmlrpc_date->is_date = TRUE;
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// $time can be a PHP timestamp or an ISO one
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if (is_numeric($time)) {
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$xmlrpc_date->year = gmdate('Y', $time);
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$xmlrpc_date->month = gmdate('m', $time);
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$xmlrpc_date->day = gmdate('d', $time);
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$xmlrpc_date->hour = gmdate('H', $time);
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$xmlrpc_date->minute = gmdate('i', $time);
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$xmlrpc_date->second = gmdate('s', $time);
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$xmlrpc_date->iso8601 = gmdate('Ymd\TH:i:s', $time);
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}
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else {
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$xmlrpc_date->iso8601 = $time;
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$time = str_replace(array('-', ':'), '', $time);
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$xmlrpc_date->year = substr($time, 0, 4);
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$xmlrpc_date->month = substr($time, 4, 2);
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$xmlrpc_date->day = substr($time, 6, 2);
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$xmlrpc_date->hour = substr($time, 9, 2);
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$xmlrpc_date->minute = substr($time, 11, 2);
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$xmlrpc_date->second = substr($time, 13, 2);
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}
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return $xmlrpc_date;
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}
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/**
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* Converts an XML-RPC date-time object into XML.
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*
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* @param $xmlrpc_date
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* The XML-RPC date-time object.
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*
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* @return string
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* An XML representation of the date/time as XML.
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*/
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function xmlrpc_date_get_xml($xmlrpc_date) {
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return '<dateTime.iso8601>' . $xmlrpc_date->year . $xmlrpc_date->month . $xmlrpc_date->day . 'T' . $xmlrpc_date->hour . ':' . $xmlrpc_date->minute . ':' . $xmlrpc_date->second . '</dateTime.iso8601>';
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}
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/**
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* Returns an XML-RPC base 64 object.
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*
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* @param $data
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* Base 64 data to store in returned object.
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*
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* @return object
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* An XML-RPC base 64 object.
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*/
|
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function xmlrpc_base64($data) {
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$xmlrpc_base64 = new stdClass();
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$xmlrpc_base64->is_base64 = TRUE;
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$xmlrpc_base64->data = $data;
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return $xmlrpc_base64;
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}
|
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|
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/**
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* Converts an XML-RPC base 64 object into XML.
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*
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* @param $xmlrpc_base64
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* The XML-RPC base 64 object.
|
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*
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|
* @return string
|
554
|
* An XML representation of the base 64 data as XML.
|
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*/
|
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function xmlrpc_base64_get_xml($xmlrpc_base64) {
|
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|
return '<base64>' . base64_encode($xmlrpc_base64->data) . '</base64>';
|
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}
|
559
|
|
560
|
/**
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|
* Performs one or more XML-RPC requests.
|
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|
*
|
563
|
* @param $url
|
564
|
* An absolute URL of the XML-RPC endpoint, e.g.,
|
565
|
* http://example.com/xmlrpc.php
|
566
|
* @param $args
|
567
|
* An associative array whose keys are the methods to call and whose values
|
568
|
* are the arguments to pass to the respective method. If multiple methods
|
569
|
* are specified, a system.multicall is performed.
|
570
|
* @param $options
|
571
|
* (optional) An array of options to pass along to drupal_http_request().
|
572
|
*
|
573
|
* @return
|
574
|
* A single response (single request) or an array of responses (multicall
|
575
|
* request). Each response is the return value of the method, just as if it
|
576
|
* has been a local function call, on success, or FALSE on failure. If FALSE
|
577
|
* is returned, see xmlrpc_errno() and xmlrpc_error_msg() to get more
|
578
|
* information.
|
579
|
*/
|
580
|
function _xmlrpc($url, $args, $options = array()) {
|
581
|
xmlrpc_clear_error();
|
582
|
if (count($args) > 1) {
|
583
|
$multicall_args = array();
|
584
|
foreach ($args as $method => $call) {
|
585
|
$multicall_args[] = array('methodName' => $method, 'params' => $call);
|
586
|
}
|
587
|
$method = 'system.multicall';
|
588
|
$args = array($multicall_args);
|
589
|
}
|
590
|
else {
|
591
|
$method = key($args);
|
592
|
$args = $args[$method];
|
593
|
}
|
594
|
$xmlrpc_request = xmlrpc_request($method, $args);
|
595
|
// Required options which will replace any that are passed in.
|
596
|
$options['method'] = 'POST';
|
597
|
$options['headers']['Content-Type'] = 'text/xml';
|
598
|
$options['data'] = $xmlrpc_request->xml;
|
599
|
$result = drupal_http_request($url, $options);
|
600
|
if ($result->code != 200) {
|
601
|
xmlrpc_error($result->code, $result->error);
|
602
|
return FALSE;
|
603
|
}
|
604
|
$message = xmlrpc_message($result->data);
|
605
|
// Now parse what we've got back
|
606
|
if (!xmlrpc_message_parse($message)) {
|
607
|
// XML error
|
608
|
xmlrpc_error(-32700, t('Parse error. Not well formed'));
|
609
|
return FALSE;
|
610
|
}
|
611
|
// Is the message a fault?
|
612
|
if ($message->messagetype == 'fault') {
|
613
|
xmlrpc_error($message->fault_code, $message->fault_string);
|
614
|
return FALSE;
|
615
|
}
|
616
|
// We now know that the message is well-formed and a non-fault result.
|
617
|
if ($method == 'system.multicall') {
|
618
|
// Return per-method results or error objects.
|
619
|
$return = array();
|
620
|
foreach ($message->params[0] as $result) {
|
621
|
if (array_keys($result) == array(0)) {
|
622
|
$return[] = $result[0];
|
623
|
}
|
624
|
else {
|
625
|
$return[] = xmlrpc_error($result['faultCode'], $result['faultString']);
|
626
|
}
|
627
|
}
|
628
|
}
|
629
|
else {
|
630
|
$return = $message->params[0];
|
631
|
}
|
632
|
return $return;
|
633
|
}
|
634
|
|
635
|
/**
|
636
|
* Returns the last XML-RPC client error number.
|
637
|
*/
|
638
|
function xmlrpc_errno() {
|
639
|
$error = xmlrpc_error();
|
640
|
return ($error != NULL ? $error->code : NULL);
|
641
|
}
|
642
|
|
643
|
/**
|
644
|
* Returns the last XML-RPC client error message.
|
645
|
*/
|
646
|
function xmlrpc_error_msg() {
|
647
|
$error = xmlrpc_error();
|
648
|
return ($error != NULL ? $error->message : NULL);
|
649
|
}
|
650
|
|
651
|
/**
|
652
|
* Clears any previously-saved errors.
|
653
|
*
|
654
|
* @see xmlrpc_error()
|
655
|
*/
|
656
|
function xmlrpc_clear_error() {
|
657
|
xmlrpc_error(NULL, NULL, TRUE);
|
658
|
}
|