#6055: serialize/unserialize vs json_encode/json_decode
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Reporter: aramisbear | Owner:
Type: Optimization | Status: closed
Priority: Medium | Milestone: 1.2.x.x
Component: Core Libs | Version: 1.2 Final
Severity: Normal | Resolution: wontfix
Keywords: | Php_version: n/a
Cake_version: |
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Changes (by nate):
* status: new => closed
* resolution: => wontfix
Comment:
This is actually a great idea, but there are a couple issues with it. As
Mark mentioned, {{{json_(de|en)code()}}} is (are) PHP5-only, so we can use
them in the core without a fallback. (We have one for encoding, but not
for decoding.) The other main issue is that JSON has no way to represent
PHP objects. ''However'', you should be able to implement this in your
application pretty simply, just by extending the {{{FileEngine}}} or
whatever you're using.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.cakephp.org/ticket/6055#comment:2>
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