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Find and Replace Strings in Serialized Strings

The problem with serialized inputs is that – so basically the size of the string is remembered: :6:”source”;s:62:”http://localhost/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/test.m4v”;s: If you url is shorter / longer then the new size must be updated which makes it difficult for FIND AND REPLACE Basically you need to unserialize the array then serialize it again if you want to

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