> Ugh, can't stand 'web services'

I know what you mean. I just think that soap would sort of imply it's
not xml-rpc etc ... which would not make sense ...

On the other hand since there is no php-xmlrpc@ people will probably try
php-soap@ anyways

> But anyway, I think this information
> needs to go into regular documentation on php.net and pear.php.net
> first, then if there is realy a need for it expand into an additional
> site.

Ok, I will just compile my little thingi and then we will see where it
finds a home.

> Shane

Best regards,
Lukas Smith
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shane Caraveo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 8:24 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] Re: [PEAR-DEV] SOAP, XMLRPC and WSDL
> 
> Ugh, can't stand 'web services'.  But anyway, I think this information
> needs to go into regular documentation on php.net and pear.php.net
> first, then if there is realy a need for it expand into an additional
> site.
> Shane
> 
> Lukas Smith wrote:
> > It sounds to me like something like webservices.php.net would be in
> > order.
> > I don't have a huge deal of time to really push this forward.
> > I will provide a simple list to start and that will just be a static
> > page for now and that people can expand as things go on (dunno how
> > permissions for php.net subdomains is handled).
> >
> > It would however be great if someone steps up and dedicates some
long
> > term time to this and makes this THE resource for webservices for
php.
> > This would be a great opportunity for a php novice to gain some fame
> > because a large chunk would be just compiling links and comments.
But in
> > the long run it will obviously be a great opportunity to become
really
> > knowledgeable in webservices in php.
> >
> > But I don't know how the process of setting up something like
> > webservices.php.net would go.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Lukas Smith
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> 
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