I've used "application/x-php" in the past. I wouldn't really worry about it though if you are build the server and the client. The mime type doesn't make that much difference. You could even just use "text/plain". Andrew On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 1:55 PM, Cloutman, David <[log in to unmask]>wrote: > I have a quick question for any PHP developers out there. > > I am writing a SOA application to manage my library's events calendar. > The basic idea is to create a public API that our web site or other > community organizations can use to query and consume information. I am > using JSON as the default output for information, but would like to add > the option of outputting native serialized PHP data structures as > created by the serialized() function. > > My question is, what mime type should I use for serialized PHP data? The > best suggestion I saw through Google was application/vnd.php.serialized, > which was posted as a proposal. I don't know if any standard was adopted > though. Has anyone else thought about this issue? > > - David > > > > --- > David Cloutman <[log in to unmask]> > Electronic Services Librarian > Marin County Free Library > > Email Disclaimer: http://www.co.marin.ca.us/nav/misc/EmailDisclaimer.cfm >