I'm using $_SESSION['username'] to set the cookie.
If I cookie exsist I am automatically logged in by means of
if (isset($_COOKIE['user']) | ($_COOKIE['pass'])) {
$_SESSION['username'] = $_COOKIE['user'];
$_SESSION['password'] = $_COOKIE['pass'];
$logged_in = 1;
setcookie('use
"Seabird"
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Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] killing cookie
php
"Seabird"
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Subject: Re: [PH
You are doing it wrong then. Are you checking $_SESSION['username'] or
$_COOKIE['user'] to determine if the cookie is being deleted? Or looking
in your cookies.txt (or similar) file/directory to see if they still exist?
What exactly is your PROOF :-) that the cookie is not deleted?
Peter
On Fr
Nope, doesn't work.
In PHP manual the say that the correct way is to set the cookie in a already
expired time. That's why I used time()-60 but it doesn't work...
Anybody else?
Jacco
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I'm pretty sure you just have to set a cookie to an empty string to
delete it, i.e., no expiration time
-- Josh
-Original Message-
From: Seabird [mailto:jacco@;vliegt.nl]
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 7:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-DB] killing cookie
Hi everyone,
I don't
try
setcookie('user','');
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Seabird wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I don't understand why my cookie won't be removed.
>
> I set my cookie:
>
> setcookie('user',$_SESSION['username'],time()+36000);
> setcookie('pass',$_SESSION['password'],time()+36000);
>
> I kill my cookie:
you need the exact same parameters as you used to set the cookie.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.setcookie.php
"Seabird"