Balaji Ankem wrote:
>But in RFC2109 they mentioned Comment and version are also attributes of
>the setcookie header.
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>How do you set these attributes using php??
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These attributes are optional. Be careful not to confuse the setcookie()
PHP function with the Set-Cookie HTTP header. I'm not ce
: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 2:52 PM
To: Balaji Ankem
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Help required on cookies
Balaji Ankem wrote:
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>It is giving error saying call to undefined function _r();
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That's weird. Maybe you have a space between print and _r? The function
is
Balaji Ankem wrote:
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>It is giving error saying call to undefined function _r();
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That's weird. Maybe you have a space between print and _r? The function
is print_r() with no spaces.
>And Setcookie in php is not conforming to the RFC2109.
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In what way? Remember that the setcookie() funct
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Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 2:21 PM
To: Balaji Ankem
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Help required on cookies
Balaji Ankem wrote:
>Hi Friends,
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>I would like to know where the cookies will be stored?
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Cookies are stored on the client, either in memory or written to
Balaji Ankem wrote:
>Hi Friends,
>
>I would like to know where the cookies will be stored?
>
Cookies are stored on the client, either in memory or written to disk.
>If I want to print all cookies stored in my browser how can I print?
>
I'm going to assume this isn't really what you mean, and y
Hi Friends,
I would like to know where the cookies will be stored?
I have enabled cookies using session.use_cookies = 1.
I found cookies will be stored in the environmental variable
HTPP_COOKIE_VARS.
But I didn't find anywhere this variable in my php.ini file.
If I want to print all cookies
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