ie, your $h will be a hashref, no matter what you serialized*array is unserialized as a hash, becuase PHP only has one array type +"array()", which is analagous to Perl hash's. When you try toseriali +ze a perl array, it's automagically converted into a hash with keys n +umbered from 0 up.
In reply to Re: accessing data serialised by PHP
by ivancho
in thread accessing data serialised by PHP
by AlphaStrike
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