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But what file extension should I use for PHP's serialization format?
Obviously it can't be .php - aside from being inaccurate (it's not PHP
code), using this extension would probably trigger the web server into
trying to run a (nonexistent) PHP script.
Thanks,
Hamish Lawson
Hello Chris
Thanks for responding.
But what file extension should I use for PHP's serialization format?
Obviously it can't be .php - aside from being inaccurate (it's not PHP
code), using this extension would probably trigger the web server into
trying to run a (nonexistent) PHP script.
Hello Chris
You could convert it to a php file:
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} *.json
RewriteRule ^(.*).json$ json.php?$1 [T=application/x-httpd-php,L]
Thanks for continuing to work on this, but I'm afraid my inadequate
explanation has sent you in the wrong direction. Let's see if I can do
Hello Roman
there's no standard filename extension for PHP-serialized data,
I'd just use txt or something... .psdf or whatever.
.ser is used for serialized Java objects and I've found .jser also
being used (though less frequently) for that. On the analogy of the
latter I'll plump for
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