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    Generates a storable representation of a value

    serialize

    (PHP 4, PHP 5, PECL axis2:0.1.0-0.1.1)

    serialize — Generates a storable representation of a value

    Description

    string serialize ( mixed $value )

    Generates a storable representation of a value

    This is useful for storing or passing PHP values around without losing their type and structure.

    To make the serialized string into a PHP value again, use unserialize().

    Parameters

    value

    The value to be serialized. serialize() handles all types, except the resource-type. You can even serialize() arrays that contain references to itself. Circular references inside the array/object you are serialize()ing will also be stored. Any other reference will be lost.

    When serializing objects, PHP will attempt to call the member function __sleep prior to serialization. This is to allow the object to do any last minute clean-up, etc. prior to being serialized. Likewise, when the object is restored using unserialize() the __wakeup member function is called.

    Return Values

    Returns a string containing a byte-stream representation of value that can be stored anywhere.

    Examples

    Example #1 serialize() example

    <?php
    // $session_data contains a multi-dimensional array with session
    // information for the current user.  We use serialize() to store
    // it in a database at the end of the request.

    $conn odbc_connect("webdb""php""chicken");
    $stmt odbc_prepare($conn,
          
    "UPDATE sessions SET data = ? WHERE id = ?");
    $sqldata = array (serialize($session_data), $_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_USER']);
    if (!
    odbc_execute($stmt, &$sqldata)) {
        
    $stmt odbc_prepare($conn,
         
    "INSERT INTO sessions (id, data) VALUES(?, ?)");
        if (!
    odbc_execute($stmt, &$sqldata)) {
            
    /* Something went wrong.. */
        
    }
    }
    ?>

    ChangeLog

    Version Description
    4.0.7 The object serialization process was fixed.
    4.0.0 When serializing an object, methods are not lost anymore. Please see the Serializing Objects for more information.

    Notes

    Note: It is not possible to serialize PHP built-in objects.


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