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PHP
session
serialization
formats
=================================
These
are
the
currently
available
formats
in
basic
PHP
.
In
the
older
formats
,
you
can
see
the
legacy
of
PHP
'
s
old
"register random
global variables for the session"
mechanism
in
the
fact
that
they
have
the
ability
to
indicate
unset
-
but
-
present
as
a
distinct
value
.
php
---
This
is
PHP
'
s
default
format
.
Set
values
are
encoded
as
`
{$
key
}|{$
serializedValue
}
`
,
while
unset
values
are
`
{$
key
}!
`
and
placed
at
the
end
of
the
string
.
An
attempt
to
insert
unset
-
but
-
present
in
the
middle
of
the
string
will
append
it
to
the
next
key
(
since
5.2
.
6
or
earlier
,
anyway
).
For
example
,
`
foo
|
i
:
1
;
baz
|
s
:
6
:
"string"
;
bar
!
`
encodes
session
data
with
'
foo
'
=
1
,
'
baz
'
=
"string"
,
and
'
bar
'
is
present
but
unset
.
Due
to
these
delimiters
,
keys
may
not
contain
pipe
(
`
|
`
)
or
bang
(
`
!
`
)
characters
.
Attempting
to
serialize
a
`
$
_SESSION
`
array
containing
these
characters
will
fail
.
Keys
also
may
not
be
numeric
.
Any
numeric
entries
in
`
$
_SESSION
`
will
be
ignored
.
There
is
no
value
length
or
delimiter
.
php_binary
----------
Keys
are
encoded
as
a
byte
length
(
up
to
127
)
followed
by
the
indicated
number
of
bytes
.
If
the
variable
is
unset
,
the
high
bit
of
the
length
is
set
.
Otherwise
,
the
serialized
value
follows
immediately
after
the
end
of
the
key
.
Depending
on
the
version
of
PHP
,
an
unset
-
but
-
present
might
ignore
the
key
,
might
set
the
key
to
null
,
or
might
stop
processing
the
rest
of
the
string
entirely
.
This
library
takes
the
first
option
.
For
example
,
`
\
x03fooi
:
1
;\
x03bazs
:
6
:
"string"
;\
x83bar
`
encodes
session
data
with
'
foo
'
=
1
,
'
baz
'
=
"string"
,
and
'
bar
'
is
present
but
unset
.
Due
to
the
size
of
the
length
field
,
keys
may
not
be
more
than
127
bytes
long
.
Entries
in
`
$
_SESSION
`
with
longer
keys
are
ignored
.
Keys
also
may
not
be
numeric
.
Any
numeric
entries
in
`
$
_SESSION
`
will
be
ignored
.
There
is
no
value
length
or
delimiter
.
php_serialize
-------------
This
is
the
most
reliable
format
,
added
in
PHP
5.5
.
4
.
The
format
is
just
`
$
_SESSION
`
passed
to
the
standard
[
`
serialize
()
`
][
serialize
]
function
.
It
does
not
have
the
ability
to
indicate
unset
-
but
-
present
.
For
example
,
`
a
:
2
:{
s
:
3
:
"foo"
;
i
:
1
;
s
:
3
:
"baz"
;
s
:
6
:
"string"
;}
`
encodes
session
data
with
'
foo
'
=
1
and
'
baz
'
=
"string"
.
Unlike
other
formats
,
numeric
keys
are
allowed
and
are
stored
correctly
.
When
decoding
the
session
,
PHP
does
not
check
that
the
encoded
string
encodes
an
array
,
and
will
happily
set
`
$
_SESSION
`
to
other
types
.
It
will
refuse
to
re
-
serialize
such
a
`
$
_SESSION
`
,
however
.
wddx
----
When
WDDX
support
is
compiled
into
PHP
,
the
WDDX
format
may
be
used
to
store
session
data
.
This
format
,
however
,
cannot
represent
the
full
range
of
PHP
data
types
(
e
.
g
.
`
INF
`
,
`
NAN
`
,
data
structures
containing
references
)
and
so
is
not
likely
to
be
particularly
useful
unless
you
'
re
trying
to
share
saved
session
data
with
code
in
some
other
language
that
has
WDDX
support
.
---
[
serialize
]:
https
:
//php.net/manual/en/function.serialize.php
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