Source: medium.com

Diving into unserialize()

Category: PHP

In a nutshell, PHP’s unserialize() function takes a string (representing a serialized object) and converts it back to a PHP object. Basically, when you need to store a PHP object or transfer it over the network, you first use serialize() to pack it up.
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