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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 unserialized(but it was). So, I just deleted everthing to 
the 'a' and removed everything past the last } at the end.
I'm glad it worked out for you:)
~Pauly

On Thursday 19 September 2002 01:35 am, Geoff Caplan wrote:
> Paul,
>
> PN> It looks like that string has been serialized multiple times
>
> Many thanks - that is the problem! I think that this qualifies as one
> of my more creative bugs...
>
> Can I ask you how you spotted this? Pretty impressive, considering you
> only had the string itself to go on.
>
> Thanks again,

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