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Posted by Willem Bogaerts on 12/20/06 15:13

> ... and I can't find
> where the page/site does the initial serialization.

In earlier versions of PHP, it was normal that page parameters were
visible in scripts as variables. So if you requested
http://www.example.com/index.php?user=john , you could use the $user
variable in your script, which would contain 'john' if you did not
overwrite that value.

So it might just be that the variable is set by another page or a form.
In this case, you'll encounter the serialization as well, so you can do
it "the .NET way".

Best regards

--
Willem Bogaerts

Application smith
Kratz B.V.
http://www.kratz.nl/

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