Re: [PHP] $_COOKIE and include() or require()

2002-12-23 Thread Chris Wesley
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Luke Sneeringer wrote: However, then in the script I have a require tag (essentially like require('http://www.mydomain.com/common.php')) line. I call this line, and within that file (same domain) the $_COOKIE[] array as well as variables such as $cookiename are all blank.

Re: [PHP] $_COOKIE and include() or require()

2002-12-23 Thread Luke Sneeringer
That doesn't seem to work. This might be because my require tags also send variables (e.g. common.php?variable=1)--would this make a call to a non-PHP extention file fail? What happens is that the calls seem to produce no output (but they don't fail). In other words, require() returns true,

Re: [PHP] $_COOKIE and include() or require()

2002-12-23 Thread Chris Wesley
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Luke Sneeringer wrote: That doesn't seem to work. This might be because my require tags also send variables (e.g. common.php?variable=1)--would this make a call to a non-PHP extention file fail? You've already demonstrated that you know included code inherits the parent's

Re: [PHP] $_COOKIE and include() or require()

2002-12-23 Thread Jason Wong
On Monday 23 December 2002 15:19, Luke Sneeringer wrote: I have a question regarding the use of the $_COOKIE autoglobal and include() or require() tags. I have a script (index.php) which gets cookie variables. This works fine, and the cookies are accessable through both $_COOKIE[cookiename]

Re: [PHP] $_COOKIE and include() or require()

2002-12-23 Thread Luke Sneeringer
That worked perfectly! The problem is fixed. Thank you so much. Luke Chris Wesley wrote: On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Luke Sneeringer wrote: That doesn't seem to work. This might be because my require tags also send variables (e.g. common.php?variable=1)--would this make a call to a non-PHP

[PHP] $_COOKIE and include() or require()

2002-12-22 Thread Luke Sneeringer
I have a question regarding the use of the $_COOKIE autoglobal and include() or require() tags. I have a script (index.php) which gets cookie variables. This works fine, and the cookies are accessable through both $_COOKIE[cookiename] and $cookiename. However, then in the script I have a

Re: [PHP] $_COOKIE

2002-07-05 Thread Alberto Serra
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.

Re: [PHP] $_COOKIE

2002-07-05 Thread Scott Fletcher
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]...

Re: [PHP] $_COOKIE

2002-07-05 Thread Alberto Serra
Scott Fletcher wrote: 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 ðÒÉ×ÅÔ! Yes, that's the way it works. Once you do a setcookie() on

Re: [PHP] $_COOKIE

2002-07-05 Thread Scott Fletcher
Not a problem! I noticed the PHPSESSID only showed up on $_COOKIE and nothing else. I dont' want to use the $_COOKIE, so I may either assign it to $_SESSION or $GLOBALS. FletchSOD Alberto Serra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Scott Fletcher

Re: [PHP] $_COOKIE

2002-07-05 Thread Philip Olson
For session id, use session_id() http://www.php.net/session_id Regards, Philip Olson On Fri, 5 Jul 2002, Scott Fletcher wrote: Not a problem! I noticed the PHPSESSID only showed up on $_COOKIE and nothing else. I dont' want to use the $_COOKIE, so I may either assign it to $_SESSION

Re: [PHP] $_COOKIE

2002-07-05 Thread Scott Fletcher
On every web pages or just the 1st page for initalizing the session? FletchSOD Philip Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message Pine.BSF.4.10.10207051647410.68593-10@localhost">news:Pine.BSF.4.10.10207051647410.68593-10@localhost... For session id, use session_id()