+1 for originality!!

But, I think that probably overcomplicates it even more and still  
requires a call to unserialize..

Thanks,

Phil

On 12/09/2008, at 3:24 PM, Harvey Kane wrote:

>
> What about using serialize() and unserialize() to pass your object  
> in as
> a string?
>
> Harvey.

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