I made a writeup: Serialize() and Unserialize() and where do they come from?
Next year, all of this will be 20 years old.
http://blog.koehntopp.info/index.php/2407-php-understanding-unserialize/
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; test method.
It actually highlights a problem. Anything that says 'int $i' and rejects "1"
as a value is defective PHP. You may not like that (I don't), but 20 years of
legacy carry a certain weight.
K
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> On 16.03.2015, at 15:03, Kristian Köhntopp wrote:
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> That is me. And I voted no on a broken poposal.
And because some people asked, the kk account is not new.
I have been using PHP since about 1997/98, joining the community around the
times of the first PHP 3.0 beta-releas
> On 15.03.2015, at 15:19, Anthony Ferrara wrote:
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> kk - no
That is me. And I voted no on a broken poposal.
K
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esthetical problem?
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