ID: 29796 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: jamus at jamus dot com -Status: Open +Status: Assigned Bug Type: SOAP related Operating System: Redhat 9, Mac OS 10.3.5 PHP Version: 5.0.1 -Assigned To: +Assigned To: dmitry
Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-08-23 06:29:39] jamus at jamus dot com Description: ------------ I have a database of about 10 item ids. Only one fails when trying to retrieve item details from amazon.com. I captured the XML result from amazon through a sniffer, and the XML reply looks right. I checked it for well- formedness with mozilla and xmllint. The error I receive is: <b>Fatal error</b>: Uncaught SoapFault exception: [SOAP-ENV:Client] looks like we got no XML document in / Users/jamus/downloads/php-5.0.1/sapi/cli/index.php:17 Stack trace: #0 /Users/jamus/downloads/php-5.0.1/sapi/cli/ index.php(17): SoapClient- >AsinSearchRequest('AsinSearchReque...', Array) #1 /Users/jamus/downloads/php-5.0.1/sapi/cli/ index.php(23): getItemDetails(Object(stdClass)) #2 {main} thrown in <b>/Users/jamus/downloads/php-5.0.1/sapi/ cli/index.php</b> on line <b>17</b><br /> Reproduce code: --------------- <?php function getItemDetails($asin) { $client = new SoapClient("http://soap.amazon.com/schemas3/AmazonWebServices.wsdl"); $ar->{"asin"}=$asin; $ar->{"tag"}="jamuscom-20"; $ar->{"type"}="heavy"; $ar->{"devtag"}="D2FZ7623BKO6NP"; $ar->{"offer"}="All"; $ar->{"offerpage"}="1"; $ar->{"locale"}="en"; $ar->{"page"}=1; $ar=$client->AsinSearchRequest($ar); return $ar; } $ar=getItemDetails("067232525X"); /* this one works */ var_dump($ar); $ar=getItemDetails("0312238622"); /* this one doesn't */ var_dump($ar); ?> Expected result: ---------------- I expected to receive the results for both items, not the first one. Actual result: -------------- <b>Fatal error</b>: Uncaught SoapFault exception: [SOAP-ENV:Client] looks like we got no XML document in / Users/jamus/downloads/php-5.0.1/sapi/cli/index.php:17 Stack trace: #0 /Users/jamus/downloads/php-5.0.1/sapi/cli/ index.php(17): SoapClient- >AsinSearchRequest('AsinSearchReque...', Array) #1 /Users/jamus/downloads/php-5.0.1/sapi/cli/ index.php(23): getItemDetails(Object(stdClass)) #2 {main} thrown in <b>/Users/jamus/downloads/php-5.0.1/sapi/ cli/index.php</b> on line <b>17</b><br /> Below is the xml file that was pulled from packet sniffing using ethereal: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENC="http:// schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" xmlns:xsi="http:// www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:SOAP- ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns: xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns: amazon="http://soap.amazon.com" SOAP-ENV: encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/ encoding/"> <SOAP-ENV:Body> <namesp117:AsinSearchRequestResponse xmlns: namesp117="http://soap.amazon.com"> <return xsi:type="amazon:ProductInfo"> <Details SOAP-ENC:arrayType="amazon:Details[1]" xsi:type="SOAP-ENC:Array"> <Details xsi:type="amazon:Details"> <Url xsi:type="xsd:string">http:// www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0312238622/jamuscom-20? dev-t=D2FZ7623BKO6NP%26camp=2025%26link_code=sp1</Url> <Asin xsi:type="xsd:string">0312238622</ Asin> <ProductName xsi:type="xsd:string">Anime from Akira to Princess Mononoke: Experiencing Contemporary Japanese Animation</ProductName> <Catalog xsi:type="xsd:string">Book</ Catalog> <Authors SOAP-ENC:arrayType="xsd:string[1]" xsi:type="SOAP-ENC:Array"> <Author xsi:type="xsd:string">Susan Jolliffe Napier</Author> </Authors> <ReleaseDate xsi:type="xsd:string">01 April, 2001</ReleaseDate> <Manufacturer xsi:type="xsd:string">Palgrave MacMillan</Manufacturer> <ImageUrlSmall xsi:type="xsd:string">http:// images.amazon.com/images/P/0312238622.01.THUMBZZZ.jpg</ ImageUrlSmall> <ImageUrlMedium xsi:type="xsd:string">http:/ /images.amazon.com/images/P/0312238622.01.MZZZZZZZ.jpg</ ImageUrlMedium> <ImageUrlLarge xsi:type="xsd:string">http:// images.amazon.com/images/P/0312238622.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg</ ImageUrlLarge> <ListPrice xsi:type="xsd:string">$65.00</ ListPrice> <OurPrice xsi:type="xsd:string">$65.00</ OurPrice> <UsedPrice xsi:type="xsd:string">$12.00</ UsedPrice> <ThirdPartyNewPrice xsi:type="xsd: string">$79.26</ThirdPartyNewPrice> <SalesRank xsi:type="xsd:string">743,683</ SalesRank> <NumberOfOfferings xsi:type="xsd:string">8</ NumberOfOfferings> <ThirdPartyNewCount xsi:type="xsd: string">4</ThirdPartyNewCount> <UsedCount xsi:type="xsd:string">4</ UsedCount> <ThirdPartyProductInfo xsi:type="amazon: ThirdPartyProductInfo"> <ThirdPartyProductDetails SOAP-ENC: arrayType="amazon:ThirdPartyProductDetails[6]" xsi: type="SOAP-ENC:Array"> <ThirdPartyProductDetails xsi: type="amazon:ThirdPartyProductDetails"> <OfferingType xsi:type="xsd: string">ThirdPartyNew</OfferingType> <SellerId xsi:type="xsd: string">AGLPMRINU0Q3T</SellerId> <SellerNickname xsi:type="xsd: string">pbshop</SellerNickname> <ExchangeId xsi:type="xsd: string">Y02Y3893412Y3808702</ExchangeId> <OfferingPrice xsi:type="xsd: string">$79.26</OfferingPrice> <Condition xsi:type="xsd:string">new</ Condition> <ConditionType xsi:type="xsd: string">Brand new Paperback - delivered from the UK in 7-10 days</ConditionType> <ExchangeAvailability xsi:type="xsd: string">Usually ships in 1-2 business days</ ExchangeAvailability> <SellerCountry xsi:type="xsd: string">United Kingdom</SellerCountry> <SellerState xsi:type="xsd:string"/> <ShipComments xsi:type="xsd: string">International shipping available </ShipComments> <SellerRating xsi:type="xsd: string">4.5</SellerRating> <SellerRating xsi:type="xsd: string">4.5</SellerRating> </ThirdPartyProductDetails> <ThirdPartyProductDetails xsi: type="amazon:ThirdPartyProductDetails"> <OfferingType xsi:type="xsd: string">ThirdPartyNew</OfferingType> <SellerId xsi:type="xsd: string">A150I0Y8V24372</SellerId> <SellerNickname xsi:type="xsd: string">ponti_books</SellerNickname> <ExchangeId xsi:type="xsd: string">Y02Y4713751Y1487140</ExchangeId> <OfferingPrice xsi:type="xsd: string">$81.15</OfferingPrice> <Condition xsi:type="xsd:string">new</ Condition> <ConditionType xsi:type="xsd: string">Brand NEW! paperback !!! Delivered within 4-14 working days !!!</ConditionType> <ExchangeAvailability xsi:type="xsd: string">Usually ships in 1-2 business days</ ExchangeAvailability> <SellerCountry xsi:type="xsd: string">United Kingdom</SellerCountry> <SellerState xsi:type="xsd:string"/> <ShipComments xsi:type="xsd: string">International shipping available </ShipComments> <SellerRating xsi:type="xsd: string">0.0</SellerRating> <SellerRating xsi:type="xsd: string">0.0</SellerRating> </ThirdPartyProductDetails> <ThirdPartyProductDetails xsi: type="amazon:ThirdPartyProductDetails"> <OfferingType xsi:type="xsd: string">ThirdPartyNew</OfferingType> <SellerId xsi:type="xsd: string">AW7TB4FMTD6QC</SellerId> <SellerNickname xsi:type="xsd: string">bookbundledotcom</SellerNickname> <ExchangeId xsi:type="xsd: string">Y01Y6849822Y8220882</ExchangeId> <OfferingPrice xsi:type="xsd: string">$94.52</OfferingPrice> <Condition xsi:type="xsd:string">new</ Condition> <ConditionType xsi:type="xsd:string"/> <ExchangeAvailability xsi:type="xsd: string">Usually ships in 1-2 business days</ ExchangeAvailability> <SellerCountry xsi:type="xsd: string">United States</SellerCountry> <SellerState xsi:type="xsd: string">CT</SellerState> <ShipComments xsi:type="xsd: string">Expedited shipping available </ShipComments> <SellerRating xsi:type="xsd: string">0.0</SellerRating> <SellerRating xsi:type="xsd: string">0.0</SellerRating> </ThirdPartyProductDetails> <ThirdPartyProductDetails xsi: type="amazon:ThirdPartyProductDetails"> <OfferingType xsi:type="xsd: string">Used</OfferingType> <SellerId xsi:type="xsd: string">A2SQVLAWHMCCQH</SellerId> <SellerNickname xsi:type="xsd: string">bowerybay</SellerNickname> <ExchangeId xsi:type="xsd: string">Y04Y5912049Y5577643</ExchangeId> <OfferingPrice xsi:type="xsd: string">$12.00</OfferingPrice> <Condition xsi:type="xsd: string">verygood</Condition> <ConditionType xsi:type="xsd: string">Palgrave MacMillan; 2001; Very Good+ in no DJ; 311; 8vo - 8" to 9" tall;</ConditionType> <ExchangeAvailability xsi:type="xsd: string">Usually ships in 1-2 business days</ ExchangeAvailability> <SellerCountry xsi:type="xsd: string">United States</SellerCountry> <SellerState xsi:type="xsd: string">NY</SellerState> <ShipComments xsi:type="xsd: string">International shipping available Expedited shipping available </ShipComments> <SellerRating xsi:type="xsd: string">4.5</SellerRating> <SellerRating xsi:type="xsd: string">4.5</SellerRating> </ThirdPartyProductDetails> <ThirdPartyProductDetails xsi: type="amazon:ThirdPartyProductDetails"> <OfferingType xsi:type="xsd: string">Used</OfferingType> <SellerId xsi:type="xsd: string">AA28NRZ3F3177</SellerId> <SellerNickname xsi:type="xsd: string">abwwhse</SellerNickname> <ExchangeId xsi:type="xsd: string">Y04Y3082010Y7396609</ExchangeId> <OfferingPrice xsi:type="xsd: string">$15.89</OfferingPrice> <Condition xsi:type="xsd: string">verygood</Condition> <ConditionType xsi:type="xsd: string">Item(s) will ship from warehouse within 1-2 days of purchase.</ConditionType> <ExchangeAvailability xsi:type="xsd: string">Usually ships in 1-2 business days</ ExchangeAvailability> <SellerCountry xsi:type="xsd: string">United States</SellerCountry> <SellerState xsi:type="xsd: string">PA</SellerState> <SellerRating xsi:type="xsd: string">5.0</SellerRating> <SellerRating xsi:type="xsd: string">5.0</SellerRating> </ThirdPartyProductDetails> <ThirdPartyProductDetails xsi: type="amazon:ThirdPartyProductDetails"> <OfferingType xsi:type="xsd: string">Used</OfferingType> <SellerId xsi:type="xsd: string">A1OFYZC3UDZRLK</SellerId> <SellerNickname xsi:type="xsd: string">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</SellerNickname> <ExchangeId xsi:type="xsd: string">Y03Y6602085Y3410921</ExchangeId> <OfferingPrice xsi:type="xsd: string">$29.98</OfferingPrice> <Condition xsi:type="xsd: string">verygood</Condition> <ConditionType xsi:type="xsd: string">Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan<br>Date of Publication: 2001<br>Condition: Very Good< br>Description: 0312238622</ConditionType> <ExchangeAvailability xsi:type="xsd: string">Usually ships in 1-2 business days</ ExchangeAvailability> <SellerCountry xsi:type="xsd: string">United Kingdom</SellerCountry> <SellerState xsi:type="xsd:string"/> <ShipComments xsi:type="xsd: string">International shipping available </ShipComments> <SellerRating xsi:type="xsd: string">4.0</SellerRating> <SellerRating xsi:type="xsd: string">4.0</SellerRating> </ThirdPartyProductDetails> </ThirdPartyProductDetails> </ThirdPartyProductInfo> <BrowseList SOAP-ENC:arrayType="amazon: BrowseNode[8]" xsi:type="SOAP-ENC:Array"> <BrowseNode xsi:type="amazon:BrowseNode"> <BrowseName xsi:type="xsd: string">Animated films</BrowseName> </BrowseNode> <BrowseNode xsi:type="amazon:BrowseNode"> <BrowseName xsi:type="xsd: string">Animation</BrowseName> </BrowseNode> <BrowseNode xsi:type="amazon:BrowseNode"> <BrowseName xsi:type="xsd:string">Film & Video - General</BrowseName> </BrowseNode> <BrowseNode xsi:type="amazon:BrowseNode"> <BrowseName xsi:type="xsd: string">Japan</BrowseName> </BrowseNode> <BrowseNode xsi:type="amazon:BrowseNode"> <BrowseName xsi:type="xsd:string">Pop Arts / Pop Culture</BrowseName> </BrowseNode> <BrowseNode xsi:type="amazon:BrowseNode"> <BrowseName xsi:type="xsd: string">Popular Culture - General</BrowseName> </BrowseNode> <BrowseNode xsi:type="amazon:BrowseNode"> <BrowseName xsi:type="xsd:string">Social Science</BrowseName> </BrowseNode> <BrowseNode xsi:type="amazon:BrowseNode"> <BrowseName xsi:type="xsd: string">Sociology</BrowseName> </BrowseNode> </BrowseList> <Media xsi:type="xsd:string">Hardcover</ Media> <NumMedia xsi:type="xsd:string">1</NumMedia> <Isbn xsi:type="xsd:string">0312238622</ Isbn> <Availability xsi:type="xsd:string">Out of Print--Limited Availability</Availability> <ProductDescription xsi:type="xsd: string">Although packaged as a book for general readers, <i>Anime: From</i> Akira <i>to</ i> Princess Mononoke is a dreary academic study that showcases the clich&eacute;s of "higher" criticism but tells the reader little about the art form. The potentially interesting points that Susan Napier raises (e.g., Are characters with blond, pink, or purple hair really perceived as Japanese?) are ignominiously buried in arcane jargon. And she too often discusses other authors' theories instead of anime itself. In a section on <I>Ranma 1/2</I>, she refers to various books, but in a footnote she cites only a single published interview with series creator Rumiko Takahashi. If Napier regards the Ranma series as significant, why didn't she interview the artist? < p> The text is riddled with errors, which suggests that the author hasn't watched the films carefully. For example, she cites a "brilliant" essay referring to the loss of all electrical power in Japan (a symbol of "modernization under the patriarchal system") in episode 3 of <I>Neon Genesis Evangelion</I>. No blackout occurs in this episode. In episode 6, however, all the electricity in Japan is requisitioned to power a superweapon. <i>From</i> Akira <i> to</i> Princess Mononoke is the sort of book churned out by professors to satisfy publish-or-perish rules. <I>--Charles Solomon</I> </ ProductDescription> <Reviews xsi:type="amazon:Reviews"> <AvgCustomerRating xsi:type="xsd: string">3.74</AvgCustomerRating> <TotalCustomerReviews xsi:type="xsd: string">27</TotalCustomerReviews> <CustomerReviews SOAP-ENC: arrayType="amazon:CustomerReview[3]" xsi:type="SOAP-ENC: Array"> <CustomerReview xsi:type="amazon: CustomerReview"> <Rating xsi:type="xsd:string">4</ Rating> <Summary xsi:type="xsd:string">Not what you think...</Summary> <Comment xsi:type="xsd:string">The first thing I need to note is that the title of this book is misleading. It is definitely NOT a survey of recent anime history. It is also not explicitly aimed at an otaku audience, although every otaku out there should be interested. In fact, this is an academic work of film criticism, analyzing a variety of themes that appear in recent anime. Keep this in mind and you won't be disappointed.<P>I did find a couple of things to be annoying. For one, Napier uses a fair amount of academic Newspeak. It wasn't difficult, just distracting, and I don't think it adds anything to the text. Also, some of her analysis appears to be clouded by the need to bow to the sacred cows of PC. Check out her analysis of gender roles in &quot;Wicked City&quot;, where she completely ignores the fact that it is the female lead who ends up being the most powerful character.<P>Don't let my gripes mislead you. This book's positive points far outweigh it's negatives. Most of Napier's analysis is quite insightful, and I've found myself watching a lot of these anime with her ideas in mind. The fact that she compares concepts between different anime was especially interesting; where else can you get a thorough comparison of the apocalyptic themes in &quot; Akira&quot; and &quot;Evangelion&quot;?< P>I'm sure plenty of people will be disappointed that their favorite anime didn't rate mention (what, no & quot;Tenchi&quot;?!?). Take this book for what it is, and enjoy it. Then pop in those beat up old & quot;Bubblegum Crisis&quot; tapes and see some old favorites in a new light.</Comment> </CustomerReview> <CustomerReview xsi:type="amazon: CustomerReview"> <Rating xsi:type="xsd:string">3</ Rating> <Summary xsi:type="xsd:string">Who is the target audience?</Summary> <Comment xsi:type="xsd:string">Napier presents an in-depth analysis of anime works that are popular in the US. The book seems to try to meet demands from both non-academic anime fans and academics who need information about pop culture of contemporary Japan. Unfortunately, this book does not meet either demands to the level of satisfaction. If you are a hard-core anime fan, you must simply wonder why the golden age of anime, which is from the late 70s to the 80s, are largely ignored. You might also wonder why only the anime titles that are popular in the West are treated in the book. For example, among Miyazaki Hayao's works, the most important (for both fans and creators of anime in Japan) are Lupin, Nausicaa and Laputa: Mononoke Hime's importance is a very recent idea marketed by Disney to American audience. Furthermore, Napier does not care about the important anime titles (in terms of both anime history and Japanese culture) like Gundam and Macross. Her anime collection seems to be limited to US official releases (I guess she doesn't watch fansubs...) If you are an academic who is looking for an overview and some concrete information about Japanese anime, then this book will not help you much. For example, she regards Akira as a representative anime work, but the truth is that Akira is important because it was the first international release. The same can be said about Ghost in the Shell. In short, Napier only discusses anime titles that are visible to American or Western audience and discuss them as if Japan has had the same perception of anime as America. There are many important anime works before Akira. Actually, compared to those, Akira is not so important at all. What if you see a book that tries to explain what American literature is, without mentioning Emerson, Hawthorne and Melville? As a reader who is both an academic and an anime fan, I don't see who this book is trying to target as its legitimate reader. Overall, Napier's discussions in this book are organized and solid as a scholarly work, but her approach and presumed frame of logic should be seriously questioned.</Comment> </CustomerReview> <CustomerReview xsi:type="amazon: CustomerReview"> <Rating xsi:type="xsd:string">5</ Rating> <Summary xsi:type="xsd:string">An excellent account of the genre</Summary> <Comment xsi:type="xsd:string">This is a definite must read for all fans of anime. It is especially good to novice otaku like myself who only really know of the things I grew up watching as a kid and a few releases here (Force Five, Star Blazers, Battle of the Planets, Akira, Princess Mononoke). It explores central themes around many different types of anime and warns you (indirectly) about what things to avoid. For exaple, no parent after reading this book will allow their children to go anywhere near the Hentai sections of an anime video store, though I did see Legend of the Overfiend a few shelves away from Sailor Moon at one store. BAD IDEA, Newbury Comics!!!<BR> If I have one criticism of this book, it would be that it is written in too scholarly a manner and the author's editor should have told the author to tone it down a bit. There was also to much of a repetition of certain phrases. As a reader, I got sick of the word &quot; privelidge&quot; by the end of the second chapter and there was lots more to come. Still, if it wasn't for this book, I never would have discovered such d elights as Ranma 1/2, Nausicaa, or Ghost In The Shell; so I would highly recommend this book to anyone interested in anime.</Comment> </CustomerReview> </CustomerReviews> </Reviews> <SimilarProducts SOAP-ENC:arrayType="xsd: string[5]" xsi:type="SOAP-ENC:Array"> <Product xsi:type="xsd: string">1880656647</Product> <Product xsi:type="xsd: string">1880656418</Product> <Product xsi:type="xsd: string">1880656728</Product> <Product xsi:type="xsd: string">1880656329</Product> <Product xsi:type="xsd: string">188065623X</Product> </SimilarProducts> </Details> </Details> </return> </namesp117:AsinSearchRequestResponse> <SellerRating _id="1" xsi:type="xsd:string">4.5</ SellerRating> <SellerRating _id="1" xsi:type="xsd:string">0.0</ SellerRating> <SellerRating _id="1" xsi:type="xsd:string">0.0</ SellerRating> <SellerRating _id="1" xsi:type="xsd:string">4.0</ SellerRating> <SellerRating _id="1" xsi:type="xsd:string">5.0</ SellerRating> <SellerRating _id="1" xsi:type="xsd:string">4.5</ SellerRating> </SOAP-ENV:Body> </SOAP-ENV:Envelope> <!-- Request ID: 1FQJB0F4Q5S29KNHN8FS --> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29796&edit=1