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Installation XML-RPC support in PHP is not enabled by default. You will need to use the --with-xmlrpc[=DIR] configuration option when compiling PHP to enable XML-RPC support.
As one of the early software platforms involved, the XML-RPC API system is comprised of the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) protocol and the Extensible Markup Language (XML) for encoding its calls with the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) used as the transport protocol.
XML-RPC is a Remote Procedure Call method that uses XML to transfer data between programs over sockets. With it, the UR controller can call methods/functions (with parameters) on a remote program/server and get back structured data.
XML-RPC is a feature of WordPress that enables data to be transmitted, with HTTP acting as the transport mechanism and XML as the encoding mechanism. Since WordPress isnt a self-enclosed system and occasionally needs to communicate with other systems, this was used to handle that job. The core features that xmlrpc.
XML-RPC is outdated compared to modern solutions like the REST API and is largely replaced by more secure protocols. Keeping it enabled introduces risks, as most tools no longer need it. Disabling xmlrpc. php improves security by removing a major attack entry point, often exploited for brute force and DDoS attacks.
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The main reason why you should disable XML-RPC is because of the vulnerabilities it presents as per the known xmlrpc. php exploit. The issue is not with the XML-RPC API system itself but with how it is used by different people with different intentions on your site.
This isnt a simple case of checking whether the file is there: its part of every WordPress installation and will be present even if XML-RPC is disabled. Always make a backup of your site before deleting anything. In this case, dont just delete the xmlrpc. php file because it will break your site.
To the xmlrpc library on Microsoft Windows: Open the php. ini file, depending on your installation this may be found in the moodle/apache/bin folder. Find the line: ;extension=phpxmlrpc. dll. Remove the ; at the beginning of the line. If necessary restart the web server, e.g. IIS or Apache.

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