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Geoff,
I looked at the string.
s:1745:"s:1735:"s:1725:"s:1715:"s:1705:"s:1695:"s:1685:"s:1675:"s:1665:"s:1655:"s:1645:"s:1635:"s:1625:"s:1615:"a:2:{
see all of the s's? It means that unserializer will produce a string that
looks like was not unse
If you've seen a serialised variable a few times, you get to know how one is
set up and how to interpret it. If you're using serialised variables, I'd
suggest serialising a few simple ones and see what the output looks like so
that you can see when things are going amiss.
This is one way that I d
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Hey,
There must be an error in the serialized stringswould 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 apprec
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