tedd wrote:
Jochem:
$_SESSION has another advantage - everything you stick in it is
automagically
serialized and unserialized at end/start of the request.
I didn't know that.
Thanks, now I have to figure out a way to store a $_SESSION in a cookie
and read it back without inferring with wh
Jochem:
$_SESSION has another advantage - everything you stick in it is automagically
serialized and unserialized at end/start of the request.
I didn't know that.
Thanks, now I have to figure out a way to store a $_SESSION in a
cookie and read it back without inferring with what the user is
There's nothing special about the data returned by serialize() except
that it can be safely written saved, transmitted, etc. To do
anything useful with it you have to unserialize() it. The cool part
about it is that you can serialize any data structure, like an entire
array or object.
T
On Thu, April 13, 2006 7:03 pm, Jochem Maas wrote:
>> One example, each domain has a limit of cookies (20) and you can use
>
> I wasn't aware that there was a hard limit on cookies - I always
> thought
> this was a browser dependent setting ... not that I ever get above
> 2 cookies max (and mostly
Robert Cummings wrote:
On Thu, 2006-04-13 at 18:58, tedd wrote:
Not that you don't know -- because I'm sure you do -- but for the
benefit of others.
One example, each domain has a limit of cookies (20) and you can use
them up pretty quickly. However, if you place your data in an array,
you
On Thu, 2006-04-13 at 18:58, tedd wrote:
> Not that you don't know -- because I'm sure you do -- but for the
> benefit of others.
>
> One example, each domain has a limit of cookies (20) and you can use
> them up pretty quickly. However, if you place your data in an array,
> you could then seri
tedd wrote:
At 12:04 AM +0200 4/14/06, Jochem Maas wrote:
Nicholas Couloute wrote:
Are there any tutorials and uses for serialize() ? I went to php.net
and it isn't well documented as I would hope!
$o,"B"=>$a,"C"=>$i,"D"=>$b)),"\n",
?>
... and yes there are uses for it. what do you want
At 12:04 AM +0200 4/14/06, Jochem Maas wrote:
Nicholas Couloute wrote:
Are there any tutorials and uses for serialize() ? I went to
php.net and it isn't well documented as I would hope!
$o,"B"=>$a,"C"=>$i,"D"=>$b)),"\n",
?>
... and yes there are uses for it. what do you want to do?
Jochem:
Nicholas Couloute wrote:
I was thinking of a news system with comments.
fine. but what's that got to do with serialize() per se?
or put another don't look at a function decide it might be
useful and then force yourself to build an application with it
cart before the horse and all that.
Nicholas Couloute wrote:
Are there any tutorials and uses for serialize() ? I went to php.net and
it isn't well documented as I would hope!
$o,"B"=>$a,"C"=>$i,"D"=>$b)),"\n",
?>
... and yes there are uses for it. what do you want to do?
~Nick Couloute
co-owner/Web Designer
Sidekick2Music.
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