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Hey,
There must be an error in the serialized strings....would you mind posting 
one for us to look at? How about posting some code?
~Pauly

On Wednesday 18 September 2002 02:02 pm, you wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> Bit of a major panic - any help MUCH appreciated.
>
> I have been storing serialized arrays in MySQL Gemini tables without
> any problems.
>
> But with Gemini looking more and more like a dead duck, I decided to
> take the server down and port from Gemini to InnoDB. I also took the
> opportunity to upgrade from php 4.1 to php 4.2.2
>
> Now, when I run unserialize( ) on the serialized arrays, the strings
> are being returned unchanged. No error - they are simply passing
> through unserialize( ) without being altered.
>
> It is not a backslash issue, as there are no escaped characters in the
> strings affected, nor are the strings urlencoded.
>
> I have no idea how to go about fixing this and I am under serious
> pressure to get the server back up ASAP - so I am very much hoping
> that to get a response from the list.

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