It may be worth noting that, depending on the size of the
object you are serializing, the serialize function can take
up a lot of memory.
If your script isn't working as expected, your serialize
call may have pushed the memory usage over the limit set by
memory_limit in php.ini.
More info on memory limits here: http://www.
php.net/manual/en/ini.core.php
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