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Mar 15th, 2008 18:01
ha mo, Brian Duhan, blair leavell, http://www.php.net/serialize http://www.php.net/unserialize http://www.php.net/fopen http://www.php.net/fwrite
I would use the serialize() and unserialize() functions. First, get a serialized string to write to your file: >>> $string = serialize ($_REQUEST); $_REQUEST has all of $_POST, $_GET, and $_COOKIE Next, take $string and write it to a file (read the manual). To restore the information, read the data from the file into a string and then unserialize: >>> $restored_REQUEST = unserialize ($string); I have used this to successfully store an associative array in a file and call it back up from another program. http://www.tantofa.com http://www.fantofa.com http://www.mantofa.com http://www.tanpola.com http://www.tampola.com http://www.mozmar.com http://www.yamot.com http://www.templatestemp.com