existing implementations, the following scheme has been adopted:
* If EPI-XMLRPC is not active in the current PHP installation,
- the constant ++$$XMLRPC_EPI_ENABLED$$++ will be set to
- ++$$'0'$$++
+ the constant `XMLRPC_EPI_ENABLED` will be set to
+ '0'
* If EPI-XMLRPC is active in the current PHP installation, the
- constant ++$$XMLRPC_EPI_ENABLED$$++ will be set to
- ++$$'1'$$++
+ constant `XMLRPC_EPI_ENABLED` will be set to
+ '1'
invoked using an unknown xmlrpc type: the error will only be written to php error log. Also
`new xmlrpcval('true', 'boolean')` is not supported anymore
-* The new function php_xmlrpc_decode_xml() will take the xml representation of either an xmlrpc request, response or
+* The new function `php_xmlrpc_decode_xml()` will take the xml representation of either an xmlrpc request, response or
single value and return the corresponding php-xmlrpc object instance
-* A new function wrap_xmlrpc_server()has been added, to wrap all (or some) of the methods exposed by a remote xmlrpc
+* A new function `wrap_xmlrpc_server()` has been added, to wrap all (or some) of the methods exposed by a remote xmlrpc
server into a php class
* A new file has been added: _verify_compat.php_, to help users diagnose the level of compliance of their php