Just a guess:
You could perhaps run all your data through base64 encoding or
somesuch to be certain the characters to be serialized are all "nice"
On Mon, February 19, 2007 8:56 am, Youri LACAN-BARTLEY wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm just curious to find out if I'm the only person to have bumped
> into
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-02-19 17:29:53 +0100:
> Roman Neuhauser wrote:
> >
> >class serializeASCII241 extends Tence_TestCase
> >{
> >function testTruncates()
> >{
> >return $this->assertEquals(
> >"120GB 2X512MB 15.4IN DVD",
> >serialize("120GB 2X512MB 15.
Roman Neuhauser wrote:
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-02-19 15:56:15 +0100:
I'm just curious to find out if I'm the only person to have bumped into
this kind of issue with serialize/unserialize.
When I try and serialize an array containing a string value with the "?"
character (alt+241 ASCII) suc
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-02-19 15:56:15 +0100:
> I'm just curious to find out if I'm the only person to have bumped into
> this kind of issue with serialize/unserialize.
>
> When I try and serialize an array containing a string value with the "?"
> character (alt+241 ASCII) such as :
> "
Hi all,
I'm just curious to find out if I'm the only person to have bumped into
this kind of issue with serialize/unserialize.
When I try and serialize an array containing a string value with the "±"
character (alt+241 ASCII) such as :
"120GB 2X512MB 15.4IN DVD±RW VHP FR"
The resul
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