On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 11:53:12 +0200, Angelo Zanetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> It's probably better to ask on a NuSOAP list.
>>
>> The call method needs an array with parameters as far as i remember.
>> But i never use the call method anyway. I always go for the send method.
>>
>> First create your request XML.
>>
>> $request = '<SubscriptionStatus xmlns='http://localhost/'>
>>      <ISPID>xx</ISPID>
>>      <ISPPassword>yy</ISPPassword>
>>      <ISPUserID>Angelo1</ISPUserID>
>> </SubscriptionStatus>';
>>
>> Then serialize the envelope so it looks like a SOAP request.
>>
>> $msg = $client->serializeEnvelope($request, false, false, 'document',
> 'literal');
>>
>> And use the send method to make a connection and send the request.
>>
>> $action = 'location of the webservice';
>>
> 
> The action variable is that the URL of the WSDL?
> 
>> $results = $client->send($msg, $action, 60, 60);
>>
> 
> Why do you have 60 twice? As far as I can see in the API the send
> document is only receiving 3 parameters?
> 
> I have posted to many SOAP forums and the mailing list. No luck what so
> ever. Your the first to reply thanks, I think this could work.
> 
> Your help is very much appreciated.
> 
> regards
> Angelo

Hey Angelo,

I know getting info for NuSOAP is a b*tch. Maybe switch to PHP5 and the SOAP 
extension?

The $action variable is not the WSDL url. I missed that part in your first post.
The $action var is actually build up from two parts. The first part being the 
webservice 
location. And the second part is /webserviceAction

The reason i have two 60's in the method call is because in the soapclient 
class the method looks like this:

function send($msg, $soapaction = '', $timeout=0, $response_timeout=30) {

But in the meantime i've been trying some other things with NuSOAP. And got 
this to work with WSDL.

$request = '<SubscriptionStatus xmlns='http://localhost/'>
        <ISPID>xx</ISPID>
        <ISPPassword>yy</ISPPassword>
        <ISPUserID>Angelo1</ISPUserID>
 </SubscriptionStatus>';

$params = array('request' => $request);

$operation = 'WebserviceAction';
$result = $client->call($operation, $params, $namespace);

Hope this helps.

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