Thanks for the link Jasper. That solved it.
Ken
On Aug 26, 2005, at 1:22 AM, Jasper Bryant-Greene wrote:
Ken Tozier wrote:
I found a method for converting javascript arrays to PHP arrays
here: "http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/PHP/Recipe/
414334" and would like to expand the list of types the function
knows about. It looks like 's' = string, 'a' = array but 'i' for
integer and 'n' for number don't work. Is there a list of type
codes somewhere on the php site? I did a search but apparently
didn't hit upon the correct phrase as all searches came up with
zero results.
The JS code is creating a string in the same way that serialize()
does, so that it can be passed through unserialize() to get the
actual array.
There isn't really a description (that I could find, anyway) in the
PHP manual of how serialize() actually stores its values. Take a
look at "PHP's Serialization Format", about 1/3 of the way down on
this page:
http://hurring.com/code/perl/serialize/
Jasper
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