The __minimum supported__ PHP version is 5.3.
If you wish to use HTTPS or HTTP 1.1 to communicate with remote servers, or to use NTLM authentication, you need the
- "curl" extension compiled into your PHP installation.
+ *curl* extension compiled into your PHP installation.
If you wish to receive XML-RPC requests or responses in any other character set than US-ASCII, ISO-8859-1 or UTF-8, you
- will need the "mbstring" extension compiled into your PHP installation.
+ will need the *mbstring* extension compiled into your PHP installation.
-The "xmlrpc" native extension is not required to be compiled into your PHP installation, but if it is, there will be no
+The *xmlrpc* native extension is not required to be compiled into your PHP installation, but if it is, there will be no
interference with the operation of this library.
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== Frequently Asked Questions
-=== Hi
-
==== How to send custom XML as payload of a method call::
Unfortunately, at the time the XML-RPC spec was designed, support
* improved: the function `wrap_php_function()` now can be used to wrap closures (it is now a method btw)
-* improved: all wrap_something() functions now return a closure by default instead of a function name
+* improved: all _wrap_something()_ functions now return a closure by default instead of a function name
* improved: debug messages are not html-escaped any more when executing from the command line