Thank you Andreas!
It helped me today again :) |
Not to resurrect an old thread, but... I have been storing a lot of serialized data lately, and came across a pretty useful web tool to easily view it when needed. Basically This tool enables you to serialize or unserialize arrays (mainly) with several 'serialization' functions : php serialize, json, yaml, and php var_export.
Supposedly also does following: •unserialization of broken serialized array (recover / repair "php serialize" arrays) •deep unserialization of serialized serialisation ! ;) (for php serialize) http://www.unserialize.net/serialize |
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