PHP 5.3 & SoapClient : cant change HTTP headers





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I'm trying to change the HTTP headers sent by PHP during a Soap call.
I need to have the following sent to my service :



Content-Type: text/xml;charset=UTF-8



As per all the workarounds I've seen, I should be using a context which I currently am :



   $STC = stream_context_create(array(
'http' => array(
'header' => 'Content-type: text/xml;charset=UTF-8'
),
));

$opt = array(
"soap_version" => SOAP_1_2,
"login" => $this->LOGIN,
"password" => $this->PASSWORD,
"authentication" => SOAP_AUTHENTICATION_BASIC,
"trace" => true,
"exceptions" => 1,
"cache_wsdl" => WSDL_CACHE_NONE,
"connection_timeout" => 30,
'stream_context' => $STC
);
$soapClient = new SoapClient($this->WSDL, $opt );


The thing is, no matter how I try it, when I var dump the headers sent by my Soap client ( using __getLastRequestHeaders()), I get the following :



Content-Type: application/soap+xml; charset=utf-8; action=""



And my call fails because the server expects the right Content-Type.



What am I missing ? Why doesn't php accept to change to the expected type ?



Thanks in advance for your ideas !










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    I'm trying to change the HTTP headers sent by PHP during a Soap call.
    I need to have the following sent to my service :



    Content-Type: text/xml;charset=UTF-8



    As per all the workarounds I've seen, I should be using a context which I currently am :



       $STC = stream_context_create(array(
    'http' => array(
    'header' => 'Content-type: text/xml;charset=UTF-8'
    ),
    ));

    $opt = array(
    "soap_version" => SOAP_1_2,
    "login" => $this->LOGIN,
    "password" => $this->PASSWORD,
    "authentication" => SOAP_AUTHENTICATION_BASIC,
    "trace" => true,
    "exceptions" => 1,
    "cache_wsdl" => WSDL_CACHE_NONE,
    "connection_timeout" => 30,
    'stream_context' => $STC
    );
    $soapClient = new SoapClient($this->WSDL, $opt );


    The thing is, no matter how I try it, when I var dump the headers sent by my Soap client ( using __getLastRequestHeaders()), I get the following :



    Content-Type: application/soap+xml; charset=utf-8; action=""



    And my call fails because the server expects the right Content-Type.



    What am I missing ? Why doesn't php accept to change to the expected type ?



    Thanks in advance for your ideas !










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      I'm trying to change the HTTP headers sent by PHP during a Soap call.
      I need to have the following sent to my service :



      Content-Type: text/xml;charset=UTF-8



      As per all the workarounds I've seen, I should be using a context which I currently am :



         $STC = stream_context_create(array(
      'http' => array(
      'header' => 'Content-type: text/xml;charset=UTF-8'
      ),
      ));

      $opt = array(
      "soap_version" => SOAP_1_2,
      "login" => $this->LOGIN,
      "password" => $this->PASSWORD,
      "authentication" => SOAP_AUTHENTICATION_BASIC,
      "trace" => true,
      "exceptions" => 1,
      "cache_wsdl" => WSDL_CACHE_NONE,
      "connection_timeout" => 30,
      'stream_context' => $STC
      );
      $soapClient = new SoapClient($this->WSDL, $opt );


      The thing is, no matter how I try it, when I var dump the headers sent by my Soap client ( using __getLastRequestHeaders()), I get the following :



      Content-Type: application/soap+xml; charset=utf-8; action=""



      And my call fails because the server expects the right Content-Type.



      What am I missing ? Why doesn't php accept to change to the expected type ?



      Thanks in advance for your ideas !










      share|improve this question














      I'm trying to change the HTTP headers sent by PHP during a Soap call.
      I need to have the following sent to my service :



      Content-Type: text/xml;charset=UTF-8



      As per all the workarounds I've seen, I should be using a context which I currently am :



         $STC = stream_context_create(array(
      'http' => array(
      'header' => 'Content-type: text/xml;charset=UTF-8'
      ),
      ));

      $opt = array(
      "soap_version" => SOAP_1_2,
      "login" => $this->LOGIN,
      "password" => $this->PASSWORD,
      "authentication" => SOAP_AUTHENTICATION_BASIC,
      "trace" => true,
      "exceptions" => 1,
      "cache_wsdl" => WSDL_CACHE_NONE,
      "connection_timeout" => 30,
      'stream_context' => $STC
      );
      $soapClient = new SoapClient($this->WSDL, $opt );


      The thing is, no matter how I try it, when I var dump the headers sent by my Soap client ( using __getLastRequestHeaders()), I get the following :



      Content-Type: application/soap+xml; charset=utf-8; action=""



      And my call fails because the server expects the right Content-Type.



      What am I missing ? Why doesn't php accept to change to the expected type ?



      Thanks in advance for your ideas !







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