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I guess when you disable caching it will also stop writing to the cache. So when you re-enable the cache the old cached copy will still be there and valid. You could try (with caching enabled)

ini_set('soap.wsdl_cache_ttl', 1);

I put in a time-to-live of one second in because I think if you put zero in it will disable the cache entirely but not remove the entry. You probably will only want to put that line in when you want to kill the cached copy.

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I guess when you disable caching it will also stop writing to the cache. So when you re-enable the cache the old cached copy will still be there and valid. You could try (with caching enabled)

ini_set('soap.wsdl_cache_ttl', 1);

I put in a time-to-live of one second in because I think if you put zero in it will effectively disable the cache. You probably will only want to put that line in when you want to kill the cached copy.

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I guess when you disable caching it will also stop writing to the cache. So when you re-enable the cache the old cached copy will still be there and valid. You could try (with caching enabled)

ini_set('soap.wsdl_cache_ttl', 1);

I put in a time-to-live of one second in because I think if you put zero in it will effectively disable the cache. You probably will only want to put that line in when you want to kill the cached copy.