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 "Alberto Serra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > 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 > > -- > > > @-_=}{=_-@-_=}{=_-@-_=}{=_-@-_=}{=_-@-_=}{=_-@-_=}{=_-@-_=}{=_-@ > > LoRd, CaN yOu HeAr Me, LiKe I'm HeArInG yOu? > lOrD i'M sHiNiNg... > YoU kNoW I AlMoSt LoSt My MiNd, BuT nOw I'm HoMe AnD fReE > tHe TeSt, YeS iT iS > ThE tEsT, yEs It Is > tHe TeSt, YeS iT iS > ThE tEsT, yEs It Is....... > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php