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Are serialized objects transferable?



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Assume I'm serializing an object. For me, it's PHP's serialize.



The following code:



class TestForSerialize

private $value = 'value';

public function test()

return 'test';




when serialized, will output:



string(71) "O:16:"TestForSerialize":1:s:23:"TestForSerializevalue";s:5:"value";"



If I am to give this string to someone else, provided they have the same setup as mine, will they be able to instantiate the same object?










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    Assume I'm serializing an object. For me, it's PHP's serialize.



    The following code:



    class TestForSerialize

    private $value = 'value';

    public function test()

    return 'test';




    when serialized, will output:



    string(71) "O:16:"TestForSerialize":1:s:23:"TestForSerializevalue";s:5:"value";"



    If I am to give this string to someone else, provided they have the same setup as mine, will they be able to instantiate the same object?










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      Assume I'm serializing an object. For me, it's PHP's serialize.



      The following code:



      class TestForSerialize

      private $value = 'value';

      public function test()

      return 'test';




      when serialized, will output:



      string(71) "O:16:"TestForSerialize":1:s:23:"TestForSerializevalue";s:5:"value";"



      If I am to give this string to someone else, provided they have the same setup as mine, will they be able to instantiate the same object?










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      Assume I'm serializing an object. For me, it's PHP's serialize.



      The following code:



      class TestForSerialize

      private $value = 'value';

      public function test()

      return 'test';




      when serialized, will output:



      string(71) "O:16:"TestForSerialize":1:s:23:"TestForSerializevalue";s:5:"value";"



      If I am to give this string to someone else, provided they have the same setup as mine, will they be able to instantiate the same object?







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