>> >> If you really want to go that route you might look at converting it >> to >> YAML... but I'd also suggest looking at JSON, XML, XML-RPC, REST, >> active resource, etc... >> >> -philip > > Thanks for the quick reply! > > Right now I am just creating a pipe-delimited string of the object > attributes. Then the other server takes that string, splits it on | > and > populates a new object. Really I am just wondering if there is a one > liner from a library where I can do this. JSON, etc.. would be > overkill, since I can easily do it with a pipe-delimited string. I > might just code a utility to do this with the pp string unless someone > has some code that already does this. let me know.. thank
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