Nope. I tried it just now, deleting all the files from /wsdl_cache/
folder and then trying to read the report. It gave the same error as
before, and no file was written to /wsdl_cache/

Fortunately, I got the following message from Thomas Steiner of
APIlity fame. He said, "Could you try to turn off WSDL caching? It
should work then. Something has changed on the server side, not sure
yet what, though..."

I did that, which simply means editing settings.ini to:
WSDL_Cache_Enabled = no

After that, I run the reports and they work with no problem.

Victor


On Nov 10, 9:43 pm, AdWords API Advisor <adwordsapiadvi...@google.com>
wrote:
> Hi Victor,
>
> This message appears to be a warning that the cached version of the
> WSDL is out of date.  Please clear out your wsdl_cache folder and try
> again.
>
> Best,
> - Eric Koleda, AdWords API Team
>
> On Nov 8, 8:23 am, v <v...@krishnadesign.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > My APIlity 1.13.1 PHP scripts were working fine last month, and now
> > when I try to read the Content Network Report, it gives me this error:
>
> > Warning: APIlity PHP library => Warning: Cache file 
> > for:https://adwords.google.com/api/adwords/v13/ReportService?wsdlhasan
> > invalid file size in /usr/www/virtual/vge/lib/WsdlCache.php on line
> > 156
>
> > Here is the PHP script I am using to get the report:
>
> > $apilityUser = new APIlityUser();
> > $apilityUser->setClientEmail($client_email);
> > get_content_network_report();
> > function get_content_network_report() {
> >    $res=getContentPlacementXmlReport(
> >   "Content Network Report",
> >   "2009-01-01",
> >   "2019-12-31",
> >   array
> > ("Campaign","AdGroup","PlacementDomain","SiteTargeted","Clicks","Cost","Con 
> > versions"),
> >   array("AdGroup","Domain","Summary"),
> >   array(),
> >   array(),
> >   array(),
> >   array(),
> >   array(),
> >   array(),
> >   "ContentOnly",
> >   "",
> >   false,
> >   array(),
> >   true, # includeZeroImpression
> >   30,
> >   false,
> >   false
> >    );
> >    print $res;
>
> > }
>
> > When I change the Sleep Time from 30 to 300, then it gives me a 300000
> > millisecond timeout error, with only 276 bytes received. What could be
> > wrong?
>
> > Victor- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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