that seems like valid yaml. try:
YAML.load your_array.join("\n")
irb(main):007:0> YAML.load(["key1: data1","key2:
data2"].join("\n"))
=> {"key1"=>"data1",
"key2"=>"data2"}
On 8/8/05, Michael King <kingmt-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
wrote:> Has anyone used this to get data out of PHP sessions?
>
> I can get data out using the php_unserialize function however I am
> getting a array of strings that looks like this:
> ["key1: data1","key2: data2"]
>
> I would rather get RoR session style of associative arrays
> ["key1"=>"data",
"key2"=>"data2"]
>
> Am I just being dense and there is an easy way to do this or do I just
> have to deal with it?
>
> - Michael
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