[PHP-DB] cookie issue

2004-07-01 Thread Sukanto Kho
Hi All, 

Do cookie variable has cookie_id and how to call it?

Is Cookie_id same for 1 PC ?? or just in 1 browser??

How to avoid cookie not passed if using redirecting header(location:)...sorry if I 
ask this before...but still havent get any suggestion.

Thanx 
Flame


Re: [PHP-DB] cookie issue

2004-07-01 Thread zareef ahmed
--- Sukanto Kho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi All, 
 
 Do cookie variable has cookie_id and how to call it?

How you set the cookie?
It will be available as $_COOKIE['COOKIE_NAME'];

 
 Is Cookie_id same for 1 PC ?? or just in 1 browser??

It is vaid for the pc but expire time applicable.

 
 How to avoid cookie not passed if using redirecting
 header(location:)...sorry if I ask this

Cookies stored on the client machine. If you do not
want to use them simply set them with no value.
See manual of setcookie() for more details.

 before...but still havent get any suggestion.

No Problem. You are welcome.


Zareef Ahmed
 
 Thanx 
 Flame
 


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Re: [PHP-DB] cookie issue

2004-07-01 Thread Sukanto Kho
Hi Mr. Zareef,

I got issue from others that :
With some browsers, setting a cookie and then redirecting with header()
will not make the cookies available on the next page
I want to know how to solve that issue..

I set cookie like this : setcookie (name,$user_name, $time+3600);
but all I want is cookie_id (just like session variable has session_id)...

Thanx
Flame

- Original Message -
From: zareef ahmed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Sukanto Kho [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 10:58 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] cookie issue


 --- Sukanto Kho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi All,
 
  Do cookie variable has cookie_id and how to call it?

 How you set the cookie?
 It will be available as $_COOKIE['COOKIE_NAME'];

 
  Is Cookie_id same for 1 PC ?? or just in 1 browser??

 It is vaid for the pc but expire time applicable.

 
  How to avoid cookie not passed if using redirecting
  header(location:)...sorry if I ask this

 Cookies stored on the client machine. If you do not
 want to use them simply set them with no value.
 See manual of setcookie() for more details.

  before...but still havent get any suggestion.

 No Problem. You are welcome.


 Zareef Ahmed
 
  Thanx
  Flame
 


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 Homepage :: http://www.zasaifi.com




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Re: [PHP-DB] cookie issue

2004-07-01 Thread zareef ahmed

Hi Sukanto,

 Cookies do not have any id like sessions.

Headers in php sent in reverse order to browser,
means the last one will send first, cookies also
set/sent by headers, so This statement can be true.

So, try setcookie function after you write redirection
line like ::

header(location :somewhere);
setcookie(name,$user_name, $time+3600);

I hope this should work.

Please let me know the status as I am also getting
interest in it.

BTW I prefer session to cookies...

Zareef Ahmed


--- Sukanto Kho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Mr. Zareef,
 
 I got issue from others that :
 With some browsers, setting a cookie and then
 redirecting with header()
 will not make the cookies available on the next
 page
 I want to know how to solve that issue..
 
 I set cookie like this : setcookie
 (name,$user_name, $time+3600);
 but all I want is cookie_id (just like session
 variable has session_id)...
 
 Thanx
 Flame
 
 - Original Message -
 From: zareef ahmed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Sukanto Kho [EMAIL PROTECTED];
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 10:58 AM
 Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] cookie issue
 
 
  --- Sukanto Kho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi All,
  
   Do cookie variable has cookie_id and how to call
 it?
 
  How you set the cookie?
  It will be available as $_COOKIE['COOKIE_NAME'];
 
  
   Is Cookie_id same for 1 PC ?? or just in 1
 browser??
 
  It is vaid for the pc but expire time applicable.
 
  
   How to avoid cookie not passed if using
 redirecting
   header(location:)...sorry if I ask this
 
  Cookies stored on the client machine. If you do
 not
  want to use them simply set them with no value.
  See manual of setcookie() for more details.
 
   before...but still havent get any suggestion.
 
  No Problem. You are welcome.
 
 
  Zareef Ahmed
  
   Thanx
   Flame
  
 
 
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  Homepage :: http://www.zasaifi.com
 
 
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[PHP-DB] Cookie issue

2003-06-06 Thread Marie Osypian
We are having complaints on our site about users not being able to log-in
and we feel it maybe related to the setting of cookie.  Here is the code
used.  Can anyone give me insight.


/* some standard var's or other things like srand */
srand((double)microtime() * 100);
$includes_root  = $DOCUMENT_ROOT/includes;
$encoded_url= urlencode($REQUEST_URI);

if($_COOKIE[cookie_check] != Y)
{
setcookie(cookie_check, Y, strtotime(+5 years), /,
$HTTP_HOST, 0);
}

if($_COOKIE[current_surfer_id] ==  AND $_COOKIE[cookie_check] ==
Y)
{
$current_surfer_id = rand(0, 16777215);

setcookie(current_surfer_id, $current_surfer_id, strtotime(+5
years), /, $HTTP_HOST, 0);
}



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RE: [PHP-DB] Cookie issue

2003-06-06 Thread Marie Osypian
To add to this message:

We are having problems with people using IE 6.0.  They appear to sign-in and
then are returned to the sign-in screen over and over.  This doesnt happen
to all that use the site.

Thanks in advance

-Original Message-
From: Marie Osypian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 10:03 AM
To: PHP-DB
Subject: [PHP-DB] Cookie issue


We are having complaints on our site about users not being able to log-in
and we feel it maybe related to the setting of cookie.  Here is the code
used.  Can anyone give me insight.


/* some standard var's or other things like srand */
srand((double)microtime() * 100);
$includes_root  = $DOCUMENT_ROOT/includes;
$encoded_url= urlencode($REQUEST_URI);

if($_COOKIE[cookie_check] != Y)
{
setcookie(cookie_check, Y, strtotime(+5 years), /,
$HTTP_HOST, 0);
}

if($_COOKIE[current_surfer_id] ==  AND $_COOKIE[cookie_check] ==
Y)
{
$current_surfer_id = rand(0, 16777215);

setcookie(current_surfer_id, $current_surfer_id, strtotime(+5
years), /, $HTTP_HOST, 0);
}



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Re: [PHP-DB] Cookie issue

2003-06-05 Thread Becoming Digital
It's probably an issue with security settings in IE6, not your code.  

Edward Dudlik
Becoming Digital
www.becomingdigital.com


- Original Message - 
From: Marie Osypian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PHP-DB [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 05 June, 2003 11:30
Subject: RE: [PHP-DB] Cookie issue


To add to this message:

We are having problems with people using IE 6.0.  They appear to sign-in and
then are returned to the sign-in screen over and over.  This doesnt happen
to all that use the site.

Thanks in advance

-Original Message-
From: Marie Osypian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 10:03 AM
To: PHP-DB
Subject: [PHP-DB] Cookie issue


We are having complaints on our site about users not being able to log-in
and we feel it maybe related to the setting of cookie.  Here is the code
used.  Can anyone give me insight.


/* some standard var's or other things like srand */
srand((double)microtime() * 100);
$includes_root  = $DOCUMENT_ROOT/includes;
$encoded_url= urlencode($REQUEST_URI);

if($_COOKIE[cookie_check] != Y)
{
setcookie(cookie_check, Y, strtotime(+5 years), /,
$HTTP_HOST, 0);
}

if($_COOKIE[current_surfer_id] ==  AND $_COOKIE[cookie_check] ==
Y)
{
$current_surfer_id = rand(0, 16777215);

setcookie(current_surfer_id, $current_surfer_id, strtotime(+5
years), /, $HTTP_HOST, 0);
}



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