Re: [PHP-DEV] Netscape cookies rather than RFC2109 or RFC2965?

2001-08-20 Thread Zeev Suraski

At 23:16 20-08-01, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
>Is there any particular reason why setcookie() uses the long-
>deprecated Netscape cookie syntax?

Downwards compatibility...

>   Would anyone object to
>my enhancing it to at least allow another argument specifying
>the syntax (Netscape Set-Cookie, RFC2109 Set-Cookie, or
>RFC2965 Set-Cookie2)?

I think that's fine, but it'll be coming after a long list of optional 
arguments :)

Zeev


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[PHP-DEV] Netscape cookies rather than RFC2109 or RFC2965?

2001-08-20 Thread Rodent of Unusual Size

Is there any particular reason why setcookie() uses the long-
deprecated Netscape cookie syntax?  Would anyone object to
my enhancing it to at least allow another argument specifying
the syntax (Netscape Set-Cookie, RFC2109 Set-Cookie, or
RFC2965 Set-Cookie2)?
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