Hello :)
Can anyone suggest of another way, an easier way, to send arrays through
get strings, or through any other process, without having to serializing
it? For example, would it be better to use sessions in this case? Any
help would be greatful, thanks. :)
Navid
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Hello :)
Can anyone suggest of another way, an easier way, to send arrays through
get strings, or through any other process, without having
Hi Navid
Don't you have to serialize it to put it in
sessions?
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Hello :)
Can anyone suggest of another way, an easier way
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Date: Sat, 18 May 2002 13:26:11 -0500
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Hello :)
Can anyone suggest of another way, an easier way, to send arrays through
get strings, or through any other process, without having to serializing
it? For example, would
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Hi Navid
Don't you have to serialize it to put it in
sessions?
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Thanks SP and Richard,
Well, I tested it and it works fine with sessions, without serializing
it. The only problem with sending it through GET url
($_SESSION['myarray']);
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Thanks SP and Richard,
Well, I tested it and it works fine with sessions,
without serializing
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Well what I normally do to pass very large arrays through strings.. when
NOT using sessions, I use serialize, but it sounds like you didnĀ¹t
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Okay let me clarify, if I had an array like this I
would just use sessions this way:
$myarray = array( array('1', '2'),
array('3', '4') );
$_SESSION['myarray'] = serialize($myarray);
Then you can use the array on any page the user
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Date: Sat, 18 May 2002 14:43:27 -0500
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Well Rick,
Let's say I had a form with a text box and an textarea box. The text box
won't contain that many strings, but the textarea
Hey cool, didn't know that.
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No need to serialize arrays in PHP 4.0. They work
seamlessly, as if
you've passed a regular
Rick, what exactly do you mean by using
serialization without sessions? how do you do
that?
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Hey
. - Napolean Hill
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Date: Sat, 18 May 2002 16:35:00 -0400
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Rick, what exactly do you mean by using
serialization without
Thanks Rick, that's what I thinking. Thought I
was missing something.
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Sent: May 18, 2002 4:49 PM
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Well you can serialize an array using
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