You may also be interested in
http://framework.zend.com/issues/browse/ZF-4520, maybe http_cookie
should not be used to create cookies then, you are right the docs are
confusing :)

2009/3/8 keith Pope <[email protected]>:
> Cookiejar is only used in Zend_Http, not the MVC components, so you
> get cookies via the Http_Request object and set them using
> Http_Cookie.
>
> The source says:
>
> /**
>  * A Zend_Http_CookieJar object is designed to contain and maintain
> HTTP cookies, and should
>  * be used along with Zend_Http_Client in order to manage cookies
> across HTTP requests and
>  * responses.
>  *
>  * The class contains an array of Zend_Http_Cookie objects. Cookies
> can be added to the jar
>  * automatically from a request or manually. Then, the jar can find
> and return the cookies
>  * needed for a specific HTTP request.
>  *
>  * A special parameter can be passed to all methods of this class that
> return cookies: Cookies
>  * can be returned either in their native form (as Zend_Http_Cookie
> objects) or as strings -
>  * the later is suitable for sending as the value of the "Cookie"
> header in an HTTP request.
>  * You can also choose, when returning more than one cookie, whether
> to get an array of strings
>  * (by passing Zend_Http_CookieJar::COOKIE_STRING_ARRAY) or one
> unified string for all cookies
>  * (by passing Zend_Http_CookieJar::COOKIE_STRING_CONCAT).
>
> 2009/3/8 vadim gavrilov <[email protected]>:
>> Reading the documentation i didn't quite understood on how would i look for
>> a cookie without instantiating a new cookie object. I mean if i got it right
>> from the documentation in order to read a cookie i need to set one up first.
>> How about if i want to see if the cookie 'test' exists under the currently
>> used domain? What method do i need to use in order to do that?
>>
>> Anyone know what's the purpose of the CookieJar? I mean it adds the cookie
>> by the currently used url, Or one you specify. What's the difference between
>> the Zend_Http_Cookie and Zend_Http_CookieJar?
>>
>> Thanks.
>> --
>> Vincent Gabriel.
>> Lead Developer, Senior Support.
>> Zend Certified Engineer.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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