On 11 January 2014 18:32, Richard Quadling <rquadling@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On 10 January 2014 10:45, Tobias Zatti <tobi.zatti@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Am 09.01.2014 21:44, schrieb Richard Quadling: >> >> On 9 January 2014 16:21, Tobias Zatti <tobi.zatti@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Hi! >>>> >>>> I have written a small php library for some SOAP functions in a wsdl >>>> file >>>> and it works perfectly with PHP 5.4.16. >>>> However, with version 5.5 the connection won't work, I get the following >>>> error: >>>> >>>> SOAP-ERROR: Parsing WSDL: Couldn't load from 'https:// >>>> <myServer>/query.jws?WSDL' : failed to load external entity "https:// >>>> <myserver>/query.jws?WSDL" >>>> >>>> My old code looks like this: >>>> >>>> $this->soap = new SoapClient($this->getAPIURL(QUERY)); >>>> return $this->sendSOAP('hello', $params); >>>> >>>> and, as already said it works perfectly fine on PHP 5.4. >>>> >>>> Now I found that on version 5.5 there is a new option "ssl_method". It >>>> looks like it has no effect whatsoever, because the result is always the >>>> same, regardless which option I put. Also the default value is the same >>>> as >>>> in PHP 5.4. >>>> However, I changed my code to this but without success: >>>> >>>> try >>>> { >>>> $this->soap = new SoapClient($this->getAPIURL(QUERY), >>>> array ( >>>> "ssl_method" => "SOAP_SSL_METHOD_SSLv23" >>>> ) >>>> ); >>>> } >>>> catch (SoapFault $f) >>>> { >>>> print $f->faultstring; >>>> } >>>> >>>> I am using php 5.5.6 via XAMPP on my Windows machine. >>>> Does anyone have any idea what I might do wrong? Or could it be a bug in >>>> the newest PHP version? >>>> >>>> Thanks and best regards >>>> Tobias >>>> >>>> >>> Can you add the trace and enable the exceptions. >>> >>> And with the catch, can just just var_dump($f) rather than just looking >>> at >>> the faultstring. >>> >>> >>> Hi, >> >> with var_dump and trace the error looks like this: >> >> #0 SymAPI->hello(Array ([Input] => it works!)) called at >> [C:\xampp2\htdocs\api\example.php:20] object(SoapFault)#3 (9) { >> ["message":protected]=> string(190) "SOAP-ERROR: Parsing WSDL: Couldn't >> load from 'https://test-api.geotrust.com/webtrust/query.jws?WSDL' : >> failed to load external entity "https://test-api.geotrust. >> com/webtrust/query.jws?WSDL" " ["string":"Exception":private]=> >> string(0) "" ["code":protected]=> int(0) ["file":protected]=> string(41) >> "C:\xampp2\htdocs\api\symantec_api-1.0.php" ["line":protected]=> >> int(483) ["trace":"Exception":private]=> array(2) { [0]=> array(6) { >> ["file"]=> string(41) "C:\xampp2\htdocs\api\symantec_api-1.0.php" >> ["line"]=> int(483) ["function"]=> string(10) "SoapClient" ["class"]=> >> string(10) "SoapClient" ["type"]=> string(2) "->" ["args"]=> array(2) { >> [0]=> string(53) "https://test-api.geotrust.com/webtrust/query.jws?WSDL" >> [1]=> array(1) { ["ssl_method"]=> string(21) "SOAP_SSL_METHOD_SSLv3" } } } >> [1]=> array(6) { ["file"]=> string(32) "C:\xampp2\htdocs\api\example.php" >> ["line"]=> int(20) ["function"]=> string(5) "hello" ["class"]=> string(6) >> "SymAPI" ["type"]=> string(2) "->" ["args"]=> array(1) { [0]=> &array(1) { >> ["Input"]=> string(9) "it works!" } } } } ["previous":"Exception":private]=> >> NULL ["faultstring"]=> string(190) "SOAP-ERROR: Parsing WSDL: Couldn't load >> from 'https://test-api.geotrust.com/webtrust/query.jws?WSDL' : failed to >> load external entity "https://test-api.geotrust. >> com/webtrust/query.jws?WSDL" " ["faultcode"]=> string(4) "WSDL" } >> BACKTRACE: >> #0 SymAPI->hello(Array ([Input] => it works!)) called at >> [C:\xampp2\htdocs\api\example.php:20] >> >> I'm not sure how to enable exceptions, and I couldn't find anything >> specific googling. >> I think the var dump doesn't help that much. But I know that the wsdl is >> based on WebLogic and supports SSLv3 and TLS1.0, so it should work with the >> SOAP_SSL_METHOD_SSLv3 setting. >> >> >> -- >> PHP Soap Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) >> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php >> > All seems to be OK. I'll send you some working code. -- Richard Quadling Twitter : @RQuadling