That is what I thought so!  Thanks!

To me, the $_COOKIE seem to get data from the browser in some way.  Correct
me if I'm wrong.  Something like a communication between cookie.

Thanks,
 FletchSOD

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> Scott Fletcher wrote:
> > I have a question!  Since the $_COOKIE is on the server side, not on the
> > client side.  So, will the use of hte $_COOKIE be affected when the
user's
> > browser disabled the cookie?  I do not know how the $_COOKIE on the
server
> > side work or get the information from.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >  FletchSOD
> >
> >
> >
>
> Привет!
>
> Yes, that's the problem with cookies :( In case they get disabled, or
> just manually canceled) $_COOKIE will not contain anything at all. Which
> is why I don't like cookies.
>
> Альберто
> Киев
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