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I am having an issue in deserializing the soap XML from a php web service

The XML that is coming back from the web service has a tag <item xsi:type="xsd:">

Basically its saying type="" which throws an error:

“The specified type was not recognized: name=':'”

is the attribute xsi:type="xsd:" valid?

I've asked out client to remove it but they are saying they cannot.

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is the attribute xsi:type="xsd:" valid?

No it is not. The (optional) attribute xsi:type is used in validation of the document to specify a type of that element. That attribute is setting the type of that element explicitly.

However xsd: is an invalid type. Because it does not specify any type. It's an unfinished QName of the type, it only conains the xsd: prefix with no local-name of the type followed. This is completely invalid and hence the type can not be defined.

Because the type can not be defined (you can not define a type with a zero-length local-name), the validation must fail.

Clarify of which type that element has to be in the first place and then consider to create your own SOAP client that is able to deal with these (incomplete, invalid) specs in the first place.

Tell your client what the problem is, what the consequences are and that you can't repay their technical debt at this point in time without re-negotiating the development because they so far told you the wrong preconditions for your work: They don't give a valid SOAP response with their webservice. It's probably that they didn't notice so far, so you have the shit job to tell them that they are at fault. Take care and good luck.

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